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the collection of all lines in a particular plane ? this is set or not​

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Answered by uttamraj4345
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Answer:

There are four types of lines: horizontal line, vertical line, perpendicular, and parallel lines. They are defined based on their orientation, and the angles if any, formed between them

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Yes, the collection of all lines in a particular plane is a set.

  • A plane can be precisely deemed to as an infinite set of lines by forming a connected flat surface that extends infinitely far in all directions.
  • A particular plane has infinite extent, infinite breath, and zero height or can be termed zero thickness. It is vastly exemplified in drawings by a four‐sided figure.
  • An infinite set is a set which has elements that cannot be counted or can be termed uncountable and it has no last element.
  • Lines or points are termed to be coplanar when they lie in the same plane.

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