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Four points A, B, C, and D are coplanar, but only two at a time are collinear. Suppose a line is drawn through each pair of points. How many lines can you draw? ...?
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Four points A, B, C, and D are coplanar, but only two at a time are collinear. Suppose a line is drawn through each pair of points. How many lines can you draw? ...?
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Four points A, B, C, and D are coplanar, but only two at a time are collinear. Suppose a line is drawn through each pair of points. How many lines can you draw? ...?
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Based on the given details above, the number of lines that can be drawn through each pair of points would be six: Four sides and two diagonals. When we say coplanar points, these are points that lie in the same plane. This is made up of three or more points. Hope this answer helps.
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