summer101 wrote:
There are 15 points in a given plane, no three of which are on the same line. If one of the points is represented as 'A', then how many triangles can be determined with the 15 points that contain the point A?
A. 91
B. 105
C. 182
D. 210
E. 455
A triangle has 3 vertices. However, since 1 of the 3 vertices has been predetermined to be A, we have to choose 2 points from the remaining 14 points as the remaining 2 vertices of the triangle. Thus, the number of triangles that can
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