SOLUTION: In the figure below, PQ is perpendicular to the plane. D.Is there a single plane containing A,B,P, and Q?

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Question 368781: In the figure below, PQ is perpendicular to the plane. D.Is there a single plane containing A,B,P, and Q?
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Oh, right...just let me look into my crystal ball and I'll be able to see "the figure below..." Are you new?

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