X and Y are two distinct points in a plane. How many lines can be drawn passing through both X and Y? *
Answers
Answered by
6
Only one line can be drawn through two distinct points X and Y in a plane
- According to the first postulate of Euclid's geometry, it is possible to construct a straight line from anyone point to the other.
- In other words, only one line can be drawn joining any two given points.
- But if we are given a single point, there can be infinitely many lines that can be drawn through it.
Answered by
6
Answer:
1 IS THE ANSWER. PLS MARK ME AS BRANILEST
Step-by-step explanation:
Similar questions