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8. which of the following is not an axiom about lines in the plane? (1)…

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  1. which of the following is not an axiom about lines in the plane? (1) through two points only one straight line can be drawn. (2) through any point not on a given line, only one line can be drawn parallel to the given line. (3) a line segment connecting two points on the same side of a line must be parallel to the line. (4) two different lines will either intersect once or not at all.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Axioms about lines in a plane include that through two points, there is exactly one straight - line (1), and through a point not on a given line, exactly one line can be drawn parallel to the given line (2). Also, two different lines in a plane either intersect once or are parallel (4). A line segment connecting two points on the same side of a line is not an axiom about lines in a plane. It is just a description of a line - segment in relation to a line, not a fundamental truth about lines in a plane.

Answer:

(3) A line segment connecting two points on the same side of a line must be parallel to the line.