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there are 6 lines can pass through 4 noncollinear points.
If you are talking about straight lines, the answer is NONE, because that is what noncollinear means. If curves are allowed, then the answer is infinitely many.
The answer depends on the number of point. One point - as the question states - cannot be non-collinear. Any two points are always collinear. But three or more points will define a plane. If four points are non-coplanar, they will define four planes (as in a tetrahedron).
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3 non-collinear points define one plane.
Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.
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there are 6 lines can pass through 4 noncollinear points.
A plane. A circle can also pass through three non-co-linear points.
If you are talking about straight lines, the answer is NONE, because that is what noncollinear means. If curves are allowed, then the answer is infinitely many.