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A _____ is a collection of points arranged close to each other​

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Answered by ankit007bond2001
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Answer:

Line

Step-by-step explanation:

Points are small regions with negligible dimensions (length or width). when you arrange a lot of points in away that they are arranged only along the length or width, the negligible length (or width) of each of the point add up and they become measurable.

as a result we have a figure which has a measurable dimension along the length or width but negligible along the other.

Because this figure has only one measurable dimension it is called a 1 dimensional figure or a line.

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