The answer will depend on the relative positions of the points.
One
false
There are infinite circles which can be drawn with 2 defined points.. Because if we have 2 points then we can draw infinite equal intersecting lines in infinite directions, These intersecting lines are the radii of the circles. Like : we have 2 points You can draw infinite isosceles triangles as taking the line joining the points For example (activity) : we have 2 points A, B so let's join A and B which will make line AB and so let's take another point C and place that point in such a way that AC = AB and we observe that there are infinite points which can be placed in such a way like how we marked C. Now draw a circle with center C and radius A, we will observe that the circle also cuts through B and so as we have infinite points like C, so we can have infinite circles ..... And so we conclude that infinite circles with different radii can be drawn through two defined distant points ...
There are 13 marbles in total. The order is specified.P(1st is white and the 2ndis purple) = (7/13)(6/12) = (7/13)(1/2) = 7/26.
3 lines and one plane
2 lines, I believe.
10 lines, but only if no three of them are collinear.
A concave polygon.
66 ( 12 nCr 2 )
No points can be drawn from a point.
There is only one possible line that can can through two different points, presuming there are no overlaps.
15 lines.
If the points are collinear, that means there's only one straight line. An infinite number of different planes can be drawn that contain one straight line.
There is only one possible line that can can through two different points, presuming there are no overlaps.
Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
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There is only one line (or line segment) that can be drawn between two distince points.