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The first amendment contains the establishment clause
A party's platform contains its philosophy, principles, and policy positions.
The Siegfried Line was a series of defenses on Germany's western frontier. The Lindberg Line was, of course, PanAm..
the pope drew the line of demarcation.
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A line contains at least 2 points.
always
2 lines, I believe.
A plane contains at least three non-collinear points. While two points can define a line, three points are necessary to establish a plane since they must not all lie on the same straight line. Therefore, the minimum requirement for defining a plane is three distinct points.
The answer will depend on the relative positions of the points.
a line has to have at least 2 points.a plane has to have at least 3 points.______________It takes two points to define a unique line in Euclidean space. But every line and every line segment contains infinitely many points. The same is true for planes in Euclidean space. You need at least 3 points to define a unique plane, but every plane containes infinitely many points and infinitely many lines or line segments.
It is a function. If the graph contains at least two points on the same vertical line, then it is not a function. This is called the vertical line test.
name a line that contains point d
Line 2
10 lines, but only if no three of them are collinear.
Line 2
line 3