Between 2 distinct points, there are an infinite number of planes that can be drawn in 3 dimensions
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.
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A maximum of one plane can contain all three points, provided that the points are not collinear. If the three points are collinear, they lie on a single straight line, and technically, an infinite number of planes can be drawn to contain that line. However, in general, if the three points are distinct and non-collinear, they define a unique plane.
No points can be drawn from a point.
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.
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Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.
There is only one line (or line segment) that can be drawn between two distince points.
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A maximum of one plane can contain all three points, provided that the points are not collinear. If the three points are collinear, they lie on a single straight line, and technically, an infinite number of planes can be drawn to contain that line. However, in general, if the three points are distinct and non-collinear, they define a unique plane.
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No points can be drawn from a point.
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