Axioms for Three-Point Geometry Undefined Terms. Point, line, on Axioms 3P.1.  There exist exactly three points Axioms 3P.2.  Two distinct points are on exactly one line. Axioms 3P.3.  Not all points are on exactly one line. Axioms 3P.4. Two distinct lines are on at least one common point. 1. Prove the following theroems in this system: (a) Two distinct lines are on exactly one point. (b) Every line is on exactly two points. (c) There are exactly three lines.

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Axioms for Three-Point Geometry

Undefined Terms. Point, line, on

Axioms 3P.1.  There exist exactly three points

Axioms 3P.2.  Two distinct points are on exactly one line.

Axioms 3P.3.  Not all points are on exactly one line.

Axioms 3P.4. Two distinct lines are on at least one common point.

1. Prove the following theroems in this system:

(a) Two distinct lines are on exactly one point.

(b) Every line is on exactly two points.

(c) There are exactly three lines. 

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