Out of given points, are collinear. How many different straight lines can be drawn by joining any two points from those points?
Explanation for correct option
Calculating the number of straight lines that can be drawn by joining any two points:
Given, there are points, out of which are collinear.
Collinear points are those which are in the same line.
Number of ways in which any points can be chosen from the points
Number of lines that would have been formed by collinear points if they were non-collinear =
So, the required number of lines is:
( is for the line formed by collinear points)
Hence, the correct answer is Option(A).