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Which undefined terms are needed to define perpendicular lines? A. Point, coplanar B. Line, point C. Line, plane D. Coplanar,line
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Which undefined terms are needed to define perpendicular lines? A. Point, coplanar B. Line, point C. Line, plane D. Coplanar,line
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Which undefined terms are needed to define perpendicular lines?
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D. Coplanar, line Parallel lines are coplanar lines that do not intersect.
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c is the answer lil flock
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