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Q: Can more than one line be drawn through two points?
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Two or more points are if they lie on the same line?

collinear


How many line segments can be drawn between two points?

There can only be one line segment between two points. If you only have two points, there's no way to create more than one line from one to the other without adding another point.


Can you pass more than one line through two points?

Only one line can pass through two points, but this line can have different equations that could represent it. These are called dependent equations (because they represent the same line). * * * * * That is true for the Euclidean plane. But on surfaces that are not flat, there can be infinitely many lines through any pair of points.


How many lines can be drawn out of 14 points on a plane with no 3 or more points collinear?

There are 91 lines.


What is a straight line joining points on a circle?

A straight line joining points on a circle is called a "chord" of that circle. If the line happens to pass through the center of the circle, then it's a "diameter" of that circle. The question asked about "points" on a circle, so two points on the circumference of that circle are being considered. (No line can join more than two points of a circle.)


What is a figure in which all line segments that can be drawn between points on the figure are not contained in the figure?

It is a concave figure, which can only be formed in figures with four or more lines (quadrilaterals and above).


What is through any two points in geometry?

A straight line, a curve, a plane. Probably many more options.


If the points are on the same line then the points are collinear?

Three or more points that lie on the same straight line are called Collinear.


Noncollinear points lie on the same line?

You have to have three or more points to have non-colinear points because any two points determine a line. Noncolinear are NOT on the same line.


Three or more points on a line?

well, a line consists of an infinite number of points the three important points on a line are start (the origin of the line) end (the end of the line) midpoint (halfway across the line)


Do a line and a point outside the line determine a plane?

Yes since 3 non-collinear points determine a plane. Of course one can take any two of the three points and draw a line between them. There are an infinite number of planes going through this line. Now pick on more point, not on the line, and those three points uniquely determine a plane.