It is possible to locate four points in a plane such that the number of lines determined by the points is not exactly 1, 4, or 6. If the four points form a convex quadrilateral shape, there will be 4 lines connecting the points, but if the points are arranged in a non-convex shape, fewer than 4 lines can connect them all.
It is possible to locate four points in a plane such that the number of lines determined by the points is not exactly 1, 4, or 6. If the four points form a convex quadrilateral shape, there will be 4 lines connecting the points, but if the points are arranged in a non-convex shape, fewer than 4 lines can connect them all.
It is possible to locate four points in a plane such that the number of lines determined by the points is not exactly 1, 4, or 6. If the four points form a convex quadrilateral shape, there will be 4 lines connecting the points, but if the points are arranged in a non-convex shape, fewer than 4 lines can connect them all.