Distinct lines

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What Is A Distinct Line?

Distinct lines are two or more lines that intersect at one point or less. This means that they cannot have the same equation.

Example Of A Problem Using Distinct Lines

How many distinct lines can you draw on a 5x5 grid that intersect at least two points on the grid?

Follow Up

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