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How many bisectors can a line segment have?
How many bisectors can a line segment have? => Only one or Infinite or Two or None of the above..
How many line segments are there in the figure?
How many line segments are there in the figure? => 4 or 3 or 5 or 2..
Can we find the length of a line segment?
Can we find the length of a line segment? => Yes or No or Maybe or None of the above..
How many line segments are there in the figure?
How many line segments are there in the figure? => 4 or 5 or 2 or 3..
How many line segments does the pentagon have?
How many line segments does the pentagon have? => 3 or 5 or 4 or 2..
How many pairs of adjacent line segments are there in the figure?
How many pairs of adjacent line segments are there in the figure? => 2 or 3 or 4 or No adjacent pairs..
Midpoint divides the line-segment into _______________.
Midpoint divides the line-segment into _______________. => Two equal parts or Three equal parts or Four equal parts or None of the above..
O is the center of the circle. Which line segment is not the radius of..
O is the center of the circle. Which line segment is not the radius of the circle? => OD or AB or OE or OA..
How many pairs of parallel line segments are there in the figure?
How many pairs of parallel line segments are there in the figure? => two pairs or one pair or four pairs or three pairs..
How many segments does a line contain?
How many segments does a line contain? => 2 or 0 or Infinite or 1..
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