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    Consider Any Six Points Such That No Three Are Collinear
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Consider Any Six Points Such That No Three Are Collinear

Question 63

Question 63

Multiple Choice

Consider any six points such that no three are collinear. How many lines are determined?


A) 3
B) 15
C) 720
D) 360
E) 6

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