SOLUTION: How many planes (0, 1, or infinitely) can contain each set of points? A) two intersecting lines B)two points C)three noncollinear points D)three collinear points E)a l

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Question 775667: How many planes (0, 1, or infinitely) can contain each set of points?
A) two intersecting lines
B)two points
C)three noncollinear points
D)three collinear points
E)a line and a point not on the line

Answer by Tatiana_Stebko(1539)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A) two intersecting lines
B)two points
C)three noncollinear points
D)three collinear points
E)a line and a point not on the line

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