Question 13 Marks
Given three distinct points in a plane, how many lines can be drawn by joining them?
Answer
View full question & answer→Given three distinct points A, B and C in a plane, they can either be collinear or non collinear.
If they are collinear, then there can be only one line joining them.

If they are non collinear, then there can be three lines joinin them.
For example, if we have three distinct non collinear points P, Q and R. Then we can draw three lines l, m and n joining them.

If they are collinear, then there can be only one line joining them.

If they are non collinear, then there can be three lines joinin them.
For example, if we have three distinct non collinear points P, Q and R. Then we can draw three lines l, m and n joining them.
