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If only 7 are colinear, then the question implies the lines need not go through every point. In that case there is an infinity of lines for each point.

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How many straight lines can be formed with 3 collinear points?

only 1 lines can contain 3 collinear points. Maybe you mean coplanar?


What does it mean for two points to be collinear?

"Collinear" means "on the same straight line".Two points are always collinear, because you can always draw a straight linebetween any two points. Three points may or may not be collinear.


What is the definition of non collinear lines?

The definition of a non-collinear line is that this is a line on which points do not lie on one line. The opposite of this is a collinear point. Collinear points refer to three points that do fall on a straight line.


How many different lines can be formed by three non-collinear points?

Three


For 3 non collinear points how many straight lines can be drawn?

3 lines and one plane


Can nine straight lines can be drawn from nine collinear points?

Yes. You can draw infinitely many straight lines from each point.


Points that lie on the same line are called?

Collinear lines lie on the same straight line


Are complanar points collinear?

Not sure about complanar. Coplanar lines can be collinear but need not be.


How to find out if two sets of points are collinear need help for geometry?

To determine if two sets of points are collinear, you can calculate the slopes of the lines formed by connecting the points in each set. If the slopes are equal, then the points are collinear. Another method is to calculate the area of the triangle formed by the three points in each set. If the area is zero, then the points are collinear. Lastly, you can use the determinant of a matrix method to check if the points lie on the same line.


What is it called when two collinear lines meet?

Collinear lines lie on the same straight line passing through the same points and they are coplanular lines when meeting on the same plane.


If points mno and p are arranged in such way that three of them lie in a line how many line are there?

If points m, n, o, and p are arranged such that three of them lie on a straight line, there are two possible scenarios: either three points (e.g., m, n, o) are collinear and the fourth point (p) is not, or all four points are collinear. In the first case, there is one line formed by the three collinear points, and the fourth point can form additional lines with any two of the other three points. Therefore, if only three are collinear, there are multiple lines; if all four are collinear, there is just one line.


Can you give an example of collinear point?

As defined by Math Open Reference: collinear points are points that lie on the same line. Any series of points with a yvalue of 4, for example, will be collinear since they lie on the same line. Lines formed by collinear points can have any slope and be located anywhere on a co-ordinate plane. The Math Open Reference link shows a working visual example of collinear points.