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if two points are given, then exactly one line can be drawn through those two points. a. undefined terms b. defined terms c. postulates d. theorems
In geometry, a postulate is a statement that is assumed to be true without proof. The statement "If two points are given, then exactly one line can be drawn through those two points" is a fundamental postulate. It is not an undefined term (like point, line, or plane), not a defined term (a term defined using undefined terms), and not a theorem (a statement that can be proven).
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C. Postulates