McGraw Hill Glencoe Geometry, 2012
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1. Points, Lines, and Planes
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Exercise 58 Page 11

Draw it out.

No one is correct.

Practice makes perfect

Let's start by drawing four arbitrary points.

Using point 1, we can draw three segments between it and the other points.

According to the exercise, we can use one more point. We will use point 2. Since there already exists a line between point 1 and 2, we can draw a maximum of two more lines.

There are a total of 5 lines that can be drawn. This means no one was correct.