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If points S, O, and N are collinear, how many lines do they determine?

one
two
three
four

User Orvid King
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One because if points are collinear, they are all on one same line
User Heri Hehe Setiawan
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Answer:

One

Explanation:

If points S, O, and N are collinear.

As we know points are collinear then a single line pass.

Because line passing through collinear points only.

If points are not collinear then a single line can't join three points.

If 3 non-collinear point then make three different line.

But here points are collinear.

So, we draw only a one line through three collinear point.

Hence, Only one lines they determine.

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