Only two points.
Two points determines a line
Through any three non-collinear points, exactly one plane can be defined. If the three points are collinear (lying on a single straight line), then an infinite number of planes can be created, as any plane containing that line will also pass through those points. Thus, the relationship between the points determines the number of planes possible.
In Euclidean geometry each line contains a minimum of an infinite number of points. In projective geometry, though, a line may have as few as two points.
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Two points determines a line
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
In plane geometry, two points determines or defines one unique line.
There are infinitely many points on a line, as a line extends endlessly in both directions. Each point on a line can be uniquely identified by its position on the line using the coordinates of the point.
A line is made up of an infinite number of points.
Yes. Even the shortest line has an infinite number of points.
On a line graph, the points are connected by a line. Hence the name 'line graph". A line plot is, A line plot can be used as an initial record of discrete data values. The range determines a number line which is then plotted with X's for each data value.
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A line contains an infinite number of points but it takes only two points to determine a line.
Real Number line
A Number Line
In Euclidean geometry each line contains a minimum of an infinite number of points. In projective geometry, though, a line may have as few as two points.