many points, even curved line as long as the line is not broken it could go on for infinity!
Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
line segments
No. One for sure, and only one.
i think just one line, as its defenition of straight line
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Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
line segments
No. One for sure, and only one.
There is only one line (or line segment) that can be drawn between two distince points.
i think just one line, as its defenition of straight line
There is only one possible line that can can through two different points, presuming there are no overlaps.
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There is only one possible line that can can through two different points, presuming there are no overlaps.
A line consists of infinitely many points which all satisfy some condition. In that respect, one point or even a trillion points do not make a line. There are infinitely many lines that can be drawn through one point.
Through any two distinct points, exactly one line can be drawn. For 5 non-collinear points, each pair of points can form a line. The number of ways to choose 2 points from 5 is given by the combination formula ( \binom{5}{2} ), which equals 10. Therefore, 10 lines can be drawn through 5 non-collinear points.
In Euclidian or plane geometry, there can be only one line through two fixed points. Lines cannot actually be drawn; if you see it it is not a geometric line. If the points are on a curved surface as in a geometry that is non-Euclidian, then there can be infinitely many lines connecting two points.
uncountable lines can be drawn through one point.