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Question
the diagram shows several points and lines.
which statements are true based on the diagram?
select two options.
points k, m, and n are collinear.
points j, k, and q are collinear.
point r is the intersection of line kn and line mq.
lines jq, km, and mq all intersect at point k.
there is only one line that can be drawn through points l and p.
Brief Explanations
- Collinearity check for J, K, Q: Collinear points lie on the same straight line. Observing the diagram, points J, K, and Q are on a single straight line, so this statement is true.
- Unique line through L and P: A fundamental geometric postulate states that exactly one straight line can be drawn through any two distinct points. Since L and P are distinct, this statement is true.
- Eliminating other options:
- K, M, N are not on a single line, so they are not collinear.
- The intersection of line KN and line MQ is point N, not R.
- Line MQ does not pass through K, so the three lines do not all intersect at K.
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B. Points J, K, and Q are collinear.
E. There is only one line that can be drawn through points L and P.