Non collinear refers to three or more points that are not all on the same straight line.
A plane
If you are talking about straight lines, the answer is NONE, because that is what noncollinear means. If curves are allowed, then the answer is infinitely many.
A real-life example of noncollinear points can be found in the layout of a triangular park. If you consider three trees planted at different corners of the park, those trees represent noncollinear points because they do not lie on the same straight line. Each tree's position forms a distinct vertex of the triangle, illustrating how noncollinear points can create shapes in a spatial context.
Three.
The shape identified by three noncollinear points.
1 line cause every plane contains atleast 3 or more noncollinear points
noncollinear
A plane
A figure that is made up of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint is an angle. The angle that is formed can be acute, right, obtuse or reflex.
If you are talking about straight lines, the answer is NONE, because that is what noncollinear means. If curves are allowed, then the answer is infinitely many.
it is an angle
3 rays that are not on the same line.
An angle
3
3
3 or more
Three.