Q1. Fill in the blanks.
1. A line is made up of points.
In a line segment XY, the points X &am...
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Q1. Fill in the blanks.
1. A line is made up of points.
In a line segment XY, the points X & Y are called the points of the segments.
The ray AB, A is called the .
One & the only one line can be drawn through points.
lines do not intersect each other.
The curve which does not cross itself is called .
A closed figure made up of line segments is called a .
A polygon with the least no. of sides is called a .
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