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two straight lines enclose a ---- a)curve b)plane c)flat d)space​

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Answered by atunu
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two straight lines enclose a - a) curve.
Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Option a that is curve is correct.

  • An unending, one-dimensional figure with no width is a straight line. It consists of an infinite number of points connected on either side of a point. There is no curvature in a straight line. It might be angled, vertical, or horizontal. Any angle we draw between any two locations along a straight line will always be a 180-degree angle.
  • A line is a geometry object that extends on both sides and is defined by zero width. Simply put, a straight line is a line devoid of bends. A straight line is one that has no curves and continues to infinity on both sides.
  • When the edges are smoothed down, a collection of straight lines could eventually curve. While it approximates the curve's shape, it does not really construct the curve. It is sometimes referred to as a parabolic curve because the curve that is being created is typically a parabola.

Hence, option a that is curve is correct.

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