
Take any points in such a way that no three points are collinear.
Join them in pairs and answer the following:
How many lines can be drawn joining two points at a time?

Important Questions on Basic Geometric Concepts
Take any points in such a way that no three points are collinear.
Join them in pairs and answer the following:
How many of the points pass through if the lines can be drawn joining two points at a time?

Take any points in such a way that no three points are collinear.
Join them in pairs and answer the following:
How many of the points pass through if the lines can be drawn joining two points at a time?

Take any points in such a way that no three points are collinear.
Join them in pairs and answer the following:
Name all the points that can be drawn by joining two points at a time.



State true or false:
A radius of a circle is also a chord.

Minor arc is less than a semicircle.

A segment of a circle can never coincide with a sector.
