I believe 800 c points are given to you when you start.
Three noncollinear points A, B, and C determine exactly three lines. Each pair of points can be connected to form a line: line AB between points A and B, line AC between points A and C, and line BC between points B and C. Thus, the total number of lines determined by points A, B, and C is three.
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exactly one
In the UK, for A-levels you can get the following points: A* (A-star) - 56 points, A - 48 points, B - 40 points, C - 32 points, D - 24 points, E - 16 points.
Three noncollinear points ( A ), ( B ), and ( C ) determine exactly three lines: line ( AB ), line ( BC ), and line ( AC ). Each pair of points defines a unique line, and since the points are noncollinear, no two lines coincide. Thus, the total number of lines determined by points ( A ), ( B ), and ( C ) is three.
exactly one and only one.
If points A, B, and C are not on the same line, they determine a single plane.
No it's fake because you can't get 15000 points. Maybe wIth a hack you can get that many points.
It depends on what grading scale your school uses.
There are many different names that start with the letter 'c'. Some of the names include Chris, Carrie, Carol, Carla and Christopher.
5 its 4
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