A plane
just one
Three
Yes. You require three non-collinear points to uniquely define a plane!
Yes a plane can always be drawn three any three points, whether they are linear or not.
no
A plane. A circle can also pass through three non-co-linear points.
A plane
just one
Three.
Three
Yes. You require three non-collinear points to uniquely define a plane!
Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.
Yes a plane can always be drawn three any three points, whether they are linear or not.
No, A plane can be drawn through any 3 points. If the 3 points are collinear then they make a line and a plane can contain a line. If the points are noncollinear then they can be used to form the corners of a triangle; all points of a triangle are in the same plane.
1 line cause every plane contains atleast 3 or more noncollinear points
Yes. In fact any three points that are not collinear define a plane and therefore MUST lie on a plane.