In Geometry
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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).
the answer is one
A line consists of infinitely many points which all satisfy some condition. In that respect, one point or even a trillion points do not make a line. There are infinitely many lines that can be drawn through one point.
In Geometry
Infinite lines can be drawn from a point
Infinite lines because a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
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That is called an angle.
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).
No, two electric field lines cannot originate from the same point because the electric field direction at that point would be ambiguous. Electric field lines always point in the direction of the electric field at a given point and represent the direction a positive test charge would move in that field.
There are three lines.
An angle is formed by at least three points of reference. The origin and two others in plain geometry. A line may be drawn from the point of origin and any other given point. Any other line may be drawn from the origin and any other point. The difference between these lines is referred to as an angle.
uncountable lines can be drawn through one point.
infinite
the answer is one