the answer is one
No points can be drawn from a point.
An infinite number of lines can be drawn through a single point, but only one through two points (of course, if the points don't have the same coordinates).
It can be only 1 * * * * * Infinitely many concentric circles can be drawn.
Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
Infinite lines can be drawn from a point
the answer is one
uncountable lines can be drawn through one point.
two or many line having common point is called intersecting point or concurrent point. From one point infinetly many line can be drawn your toot
No points can be drawn from a point.
An infinite number of lines can be drawn through a single point, but only one through two points (of course, if the points don't have the same coordinates).
Two.It'll be clearer if you draw it our, so I suggest you try that. Also, an intersection at one and only one point is referred to as a tangent line.
It can be only 1 * * * * * Infinitely many concentric circles can be drawn.
Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
3 lines and one plane
No. You have four corners, each with an odd number of lines going out. Each of these must either bee the starting point or the ending point, but you can only have one starting point and one ending point.
Infinitely many.