a. Name a set of collinear points b. Name a set of parallel lines c. Name a set of concurrent lines d. Name a ray e. Name an obtuse angle f. Name a right angle g. Name a pair of adjacent angles h. Name a pair of complementary angles i. Name a pair of supplementary angles j. Name a pair of vertical angles
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Set of collinear points: A set of points that lie on the same straight line. For example, points A, B, and C are collinear if they all lie on the line segment AB or the line segment BC. Show more…
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