In Geometry
A point has an infinite amount of lines passing through it.
400
Through a single given point, an infinite number of lines can be drawn. This is because you can draw a line in any direction from that point, creating countless possibilities. Each line can have a different slope or angle, resulting in an endless variety of lines. Thus, the answer is infinite.
The question is seriously compromised by poor spelling or grammar.If you meant "... through a given point" ie one point, then the answer is infinitely many.If you meant "... through given points" ie more than one point, then the answer is at most one.So a huge difference between the two possible answers.I hope that will teach you the importance of correct spelling and grammar.
In Geometry
A point has an infinite amount of lines passing through it.
One.
Infinite lines because a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
400
Through a single given point, an infinite number of lines can be drawn. This is because you can draw a line in any direction from that point, creating countless possibilities. Each line can have a different slope or angle, resulting in an endless variety of lines. Thus, the answer is infinite.
Infinity
The question is seriously compromised by poor spelling or grammar.If you meant "... through a given point" ie one point, then the answer is infinitely many.If you meant "... through given points" ie more than one point, then the answer is at most one.So a huge difference between the two possible answers.I hope that will teach you the importance of correct spelling and grammar.
Magnetic north (which is a little different from north. as defined as the meeting point of all lines drawn perpendicular to the equator and passing through the northern hemisphere)
Infinitely many.
Only one line can be drawn through eight points.
uncountable lines can be drawn through one point.