How many lines can be drawn if 3 points are non collinear?
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If a line has to be drawn through 2 points then answer is 3 lines,but if there is no such restriction, infinite lines can be drawn.
Anubhav0355:
I think the question should be to draw a line through all of them...So the answer should be zero... isn't it??
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Hello mate
As you know that the word collinear itself means ' on a line '
So according the question,
if there are 3 points and a line is to be drawn through all of them....
Then we can't draw even a single line through all of them ( just because they are not collinear )
Question itself has a answer :-P
Hope you understand...
For understanding it better , take 3 points on a paper ( obviously non collinear )
for example three points making a triangular figure...and then try to draw a single line through all of them..
Thanks
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As you know that the word collinear itself means ' on a line '
So according the question,
if there are 3 points and a line is to be drawn through all of them....
Then we can't draw even a single line through all of them ( just because they are not collinear )
Question itself has a answer :-P
Hope you understand...
For understanding it better , take 3 points on a paper ( obviously non collinear )
for example three points making a triangular figure...and then try to draw a single line through all of them..
Thanks
Do mark answer as brainliest if you find it useful.
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