Mathematics
Mark three non-collinear points A, B and C in your notebook. Draw lines through these points taking two at a time and name these lines. How many such different lines can be drawn?
Answer
Non-collinear points are points that do not lie on the same straight line. Taking the points two at a time we get the following pairs — (A, B), (B, C) and (C, A).
Through each pair of points we can draw exactly one line. So, we get three lines, namely line AB, line BC and line CA.
∴ Three different lines can be drawn through three non-collinear points A, B and C.
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Use the adjoining figure to name:

(i) Five points.
(ii) A line.
(iii) Four rays.
(iv) Five line segments.
Use the adjoining figure to name:

(i) Line containing point E.
(ii) Line passing through A.
(iii) Line on which point O lies.
(iv) Two pairs of intersecting lines.