Question 22 Given 12 points in a plane, 5 of which lie in the same straight line and no other groups of 3 or more points can be drawn through by one straight line. Find the number of different straight line that can be formed by using the 12 points.

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Given 12 points in a plane, 5 of which lie in the same straight line and no other groups of 3 or more points
can be drawn through by one straight line. Find the number of different straight line that can be formed by
using the 12 points.
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