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Through any three points there __________ exists exactly one line. a. always c. never b. sometimes d. not enough information
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Through any three points there __________ exists exactly one line.
a. always
c. never
b. sometimes
d. not enough information
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b sometimes
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Through 3 collinear points exists exactly one line. But, if 3 points are non collinear, then there exist 3 lines.
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B ) sometimes
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