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It is a set of points arranged in a row

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Answered by Anonymous
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The idea of "the set of all points that ..." is used so much it even has a name: Locus. A Locus is a set of points that share a property. So, a circle is "the locus of points on a plane that are a fixed distance from the center". Note: "Locus" usually means that the points make a continuous curve or surface.

Answered by Anonymous
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23. A set of points arranged in a row and extended endlessly in both

directions

a. ray

b. line

c. line segment

d. plane

Ans is option (c) is the correct answer

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