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An undefined term can ____be used in a theorem. always, sometimes, never

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The answer is Sometimes
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The correct answer is:

Sometimes.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three terms that are considered the "undefined terms" of geometry: point, line and plane. These three terms can be used in the proof of a theorem.

Aside from these three terms, any other term we use in a proof must be defined.

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