one
Yes, of course it is.
10!
Just one plane.
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
Yes, it is possible for three distinct planes to intersect at a line.
Yes, of course it is.
10!
Just one plane.
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
Yes, it is possible for three distinct planes to intersect at a line.
3 non-collinear points define one plane.
If the points are collinear, that means there's only one straight line. An infinite number of different planes can be drawn that contain one straight line.
Exactly one plane in each case.
Yes they can.
yes
1 line cause every plane contains atleast 3 or more noncollinear points
You can have an infinite number of planes passing through three collinear points.