Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
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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.
Infinitely many if the 3 distinct points are collinear. Otherwise just 1.
Infinitely many planes contain any two given points- it takes three (non-collinear) points to determine a plane.
If the points are collinear, the number of possible planes is infinite. If the points are not collinear, the number of possible planes is ' 1 '.
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.
Infinitely many planes may contain the same three collinear points if the planes all intersect at the same line.
There will always be a single plane through all three points.
Exactly one.
Infinitely many if the 3 distinct points are collinear. Otherwise just 1.
Infinitely many planes contain any two given points- it takes three (non-collinear) points to determine a plane.
If the points are collinear, the number of possible planes is infinite. If the points are not collinear, the number of possible planes is ' 1 '.
You can have an infinite number of planes passing through three collinear points.
Only one if they are non-collinear. An infinite number if they are collinear.
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