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: The question is: Three planes may all intersect each other at exactly one point. Would the answer be true and the explanation like the ceiling answer you gave someone else? The three planes going thru each other will have one point at the ceiling's corner?
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This question is from textbook GEOMETRY

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes. The ceiling, the wall in front of you, and the wall to the right
of you all meet in that corner point.
Cheers,
Staln H.

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