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According to Euclid's definition, the ends of a line are


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breadthless

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B

points

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lengthless

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is B

points


Explanation of the correct option:

We have Euclid's definition “The ends of a line are points''.

Therefore, according to Euclid's definition, it is clear that the ends of a line are points.

UNIT 8. GEOMETRY LINES A two–dimensional object that has no endpoints and  continues on forever in a plane; formed of infinite points. A line is a  collection of points along a straight path that goes on and on in opposite  directions. A line has no endpoints ...

Hence, the correct option is (b).


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