2015 UNM-PNM Statewide High School Mathematics Contest II Problems/Problem 2
Problem
Show that if is a set of finitely many non-collinear points in the plane (i.e., not all of
the points are on the same line), then there is a line which contains exactly two of the
points of
. Is the claim true if
has infinitely many points? Hint: Use an extremal
configuration.
Solution
See also
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