SOLUTION: I have three parallel lines, so I know I have a plane. What definitions or postulates from Lesson 1 would I use to prove that? Use at least three definitions, and explain how the
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Question 628851: I have three parallel lines, so I know I have a plane. What definitions or postulates from Lesson 1 would I use to prove that? Use at least three definitions, and explain how they work together to prove that there is a plane.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have three parallel lines, so I know I have a plane. What definitions or postulates from Lesson 1 would I use to prove that? Use at least three definitions, and explain how they work together to prove that there is a plane.
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2 parallel lines define a plane.
3 can be in the same plane, or each pair can define a different plane --> 3 planes.
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