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Question
Mark two points A and B on a plain sheet “ of paper. Using a sharp pencil and a ruler, draw a line through points A and B. Try to draw one more line through A and B. What do you observe?
Write a statement regarding your observations.
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Solution
Two points A and B are marked On the plain sheet of paper. Using pencil, draw a line through there two points.

We cannot draw any other line joining them as only one line can be drawn passing through two fixed (given) points in a plane.
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