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Q: Are three non collinear point contained in exactly one plane?
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A line not contained in a parallel to a plane intersects the plane in exactly one point?

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Three lines that intersect in a point but do not all lie in the same plane?

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What is different of collinear point from non collinear point and coplanar point from non coplanar point?

Three or more points are collinear if they are all in the same straight line. They are non collinear if at least one of them is not on the same line as the rest. Four or more points are coplanar if they are all in the same plane. They are non coplanar if at least one of them is not on the same plane as the rest.


Could any two point be contained in exactly one plane?

Yes.No. Any two planes will be contained in infinitely many planes, not "exactly one".


What do you need to fix a plane?

There are 3 ways to fix a plane. 1. Three non-collinear points . 2. A line and a point not on the line. 3. Two intersecting but non-collinear lines


Is a line and point collinear?

If the point is not on the line, then no they are not collinear. But if that point is on the line, then they are collinear. Points on the same line are collinear. Points not on the same line are not collinear or non collinear.


How many of non collinear points in plane?

Infinitely many. There are infinitely many points in the plane and although any pair of points define a line, no matter how many lines you are given, it is always possible to find a point that is not on any of them - that is, a point that is not collinear.


If point p and q are contained in a plane then pq is entirely contained in that plane?

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Do three lines that intersect at the same point have to be at the same plane?

No they can be Collinear - Points that lie on the same line.


Three what points determine a plane?

Any three points will determine a plane, provided they are not collinear. If you pick any two points, you can draw a line to connect them. An infinite number of planes can be drawn that include the line. But if you pick a third point that does not lie on the line. There will be exactly one plane that will contain the line and that point you added last. Only oneplane can contain the line, which was determined by the first two points, and the last point.


Is it true that three points are always contained in exactly one plane?

3 points must always be contained in one plane, as 2 make a line, it makes no difference as to where the third point is, it will exist in the same plane in the two. Aside from all three points being in a line, this is always true.


Can a line and a point be collinear?

Yes, a line and a point can be on the same line. A point can be placed on a line. It will then be collinear.