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Four alternative answers for the following question is given. Choose the correct alternative. How many circles can drawn passing through three non-collinear points? - Geometry Mathematics 2

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Four alternative answers for the following question is given. Choose the correct alternative.

How many circles can drawn passing through three non-collinear points?

Options

  • 0

  • Infinite

  • 2

  • One and only one (unique)

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Solution

One and only one (unique)

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