SOLUTION: Is it possible to locate four points in a plane such that the number of lines determined by the points is not exactly 1, 4, 6? Explain
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Question 720912: Is it possible to locate four points in a plane such that the number of lines determined by the points is not exactly 1, 4, 6? Explain
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
are the points distinct? The answer is yes if two points coincide
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