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Q: How many different segments are formed by three different collinear points?
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How many segments are formed by 10 collinear points?

10 collinear points form one set of overlapping line segments, of which there are 45.


Find the number of diffrent segments formed by 8 collinear points?

8 collinear points determine 28 unique line segments


What is a figure formed by three segments joing non-collinear points?

its a triangle


A triangle is a figure formed by three segments connecting three collinear points?

False.


What is a figure formed by three segments joining three non collinear points?

a triangle


How does a triangle form?

a triangle is formed by line segments that connect two non-collinear points


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False.


How many different rays can be formed from five collinear points?

One! That is what collinear means!


How many different rays can be formed from four collinear points?

Just one.


How many different lines can be formed by three non-collinear points?

Three


Is a triangle a figure formed by 3 segments connected to conlinear points?

Conlinear is an interesting concatenation of the correct word and the wrong word. If "Collinear", the statement is wrong. If "Non-collinear", the statement is correct.


How to find out if two sets of points are collinear need help for geometry?

To determine if two sets of points are collinear, you can calculate the slopes of the lines formed by connecting the points in each set. If the slopes are equal, then the points are collinear. Another method is to calculate the area of the triangle formed by the three points in each set. If the area is zero, then the points are collinear. Lastly, you can use the determinant of a matrix method to check if the points lie on the same line.