Are All Points Collinear in This Week's University POTW?

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In summary, the University POTW (Problem of the Week) is a weekly challenge given to students to test their problem-solving skills in a specific subject area. The purpose of the University POTW is to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students, and also to provide them with a fun and challenging activity to apply their knowledge in a practical way. The University POTW is typically chosen by a committee of professors or teachers from the relevant subject area. To participate, students can check their university's website or email for announcements and submit their solutions through a designated platform. While some universities may offer a prize, the main reward is the satisfaction of successfully solving a challenging problem and improving problem-solving skills.
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Here is this week's problem:

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You are given a finite number of points in space with the property that any line that contains two of these points contains three of them. What must be true of all the points? Prove it.

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No one answered this week's University POTW. Here is my solution:

All the points must be collinear. We proceed by contradiction. (We assume there are more than some minimum number of points.) Suppose there are two points, $A$ and $B$ on a line. Because the number of points is finite, we will suppose that there is one point, $D$, not on the line, whose distance to the line is a minimum. Now the line $AB$, by hypothesis, must have a third point on it, call it $C$. Consider the distance from $D$ to $AB$, and call it $d_{\min}$. Now consider the "point" Q on $AB$ such that $QD=d_{\min}$. I use quotes, because $Q$ may not be a point in the geometry. At least two of $A,B,C$ must lie on the same side of $Q$, or possibly one of them coincides with it. WLOG, we assume $A$ and $C$ lie on the same side of the line with respect to $Q$. Draw the line $DA$. Then the distance from $C$ to $DA$ must be strictly less than $d_{\min}$, because it is less than or equal to the distance from $Q$ to $DA$, which is strictly less than $d_{\min}$. This contradicts the minimality of $d_{\min}$, hence there is no such minimum distance, and all the points must be collinear.
 

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1. What is the University POTW?

The University POTW stands for the University Problem of the Week, which is a weekly challenge given to students to test their problem-solving skills in a specific subject area.

2. What is the purpose of the University POTW?

The purpose of the University POTW is to encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students, and also to provide them with a fun and challenging activity to apply their knowledge in a practical way.

3. How is the University POTW chosen?

The University POTW is typically chosen by a committee of professors or teachers from the relevant subject area. They may select a problem from a recent research paper or come up with a new problem themselves.

4. How can I participate in the University POTW?

Most universities or departments will announce the University POTW through their website or email. You can then submit your solution through the designated platform, such as an online form or email address.

5. Is there a prize for solving the University POTW?

While some universities may offer a prize for the first person to solve the University POTW, the main reward is the satisfaction of successfully solving a challenging problem and improving your problem-solving skills.

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