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Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The number k cannot be

a)7
b)6
c)5
d)4
e) k could be any number

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Answer: Choice E) k could be any number

See the four attached images to see examples of each partition.

Each attachment corresponds to a different k value.
Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The-example-1
Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The-example-2
Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The-example-3
Three different lines on a plane divide it into k regions, which do not overlap. The-example-4
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