SOLUTION: Which of the following sets of points are contained in exactly one plane? ( more than one answer is possible)
a. 3 collinear points
b. 2 intersecting lines
c. 2 points
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Question 157789: Which of the following sets of points are contained in exactly one plane? ( more than one answer is possible)
a. 3 collinear points
b. 2 intersecting lines
c. 2 points
d. a line and a point not on the line
e. 3 noncollinear points
f. 1 point
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Answer:
b. 2 intersecting lines
d. a line and a point not on the line
e. 3 noncollinear points
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