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Q: What is it called when one line lies in a plane and one that does not lie in the plane?
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True or false p lies in plane b the line containing p and q must lie in plane b?

False. In order for the line PQ to lie in plane B, then both P and Q must lie in plane B.


Does a line lie in at least one plane?

If you have one straight line, there are an infinite number of planes in which it lies.


What type of intersections happen between lines and planes?

A line that does not lie within a plane and intersects the plane does so at one point.A line that lies within a plane intersects the plane at all points.


If points of a line lie on a plane does the whole line lie on the plane?

Yes.


What is a solid that does not lie in a plane?

You name it !No solid lies in a plane.


What line does the point (-16) lie on?

If you mean the point of (-1, 6) then it lies in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane


Does a plane containing 2 points of a line contains the entire line?

Yes, a plane containing 2 points of a line contains the entire line. Let us consider two points on a plane and then draw a line segment joining those two points. Since the points lie on the plane so line segment has to lie completely on that plane too. Now if we extend the line segment indefinitely in both directions we get a line and that line also has to lie on the same plane since some definite part(line segment) of it(line) also lies on the same plane.


Can a line lie on a plane?

A straight line MUST lie in a plane. A curved line may or may not.


A line and two points are guaranteed to be coplanar if?

they lie in the same plane


Points that lie on the same plane called?

A line segment (sometimes just segment) is a pair of endpoints and all the points on a line between them.


Points that lie on the same plane are called?

A line segment (sometimes just segment) is a pair of endpoints and all the points on a line between them.


Do a line and a point not on that line lie in one and only one plane?

Yes because a line can lie in many planes so one we add one point not on that line, we define a unique plane.