False.
In order for the line PQ to lie in plane B, then both P and Q must lie in plane B.
False
The fact is that if you have one straight line, there are an infinite number of planes in which it lies. One can see this by simply rotating the plane around the line. Thus, "a line lies in at least one plane" is a true statement.
False
To determine which set of points lies within plane ( l ), you need to check if the coordinates of each point satisfy the plane's equation. A point ((x, y, z)) lies in the plane if it fulfills the equation of the plane, typically expressed in the form ( Ax + By + Cz + D = 0 ). By substituting the coordinates of the points into this equation, you can identify which points lie within the plane. Points that make the equation true are considered to be on or within the plane.
False. "The secret lies with Charlotte" does not refer to an actual person or event but is often interpreted in literary or metaphorical contexts. It suggests that understanding or resolution is linked to a character or concept named Charlotte, rather than an actual secret.
It is true.
False
The fact is that if you have one straight line, there are an infinite number of planes in which it lies. One can see this by simply rotating the plane around the line. Thus, "a line lies in at least one plane" is a true statement.
True
false
False
False !!
FALSE
false
To determine which set of points lies within plane ( l ), you need to check if the coordinates of each point satisfy the plane's equation. A point ((x, y, z)) lies in the plane if it fulfills the equation of the plane, typically expressed in the form ( Ax + By + Cz + D = 0 ). By substituting the coordinates of the points into this equation, you can identify which points lie within the plane. Points that make the equation true are considered to be on or within the plane.
it always lies in that plane
The two sentences create a logical paradox. The first sentence is false. But that would make it true. But that would make it false. Similar is the Liar's Paradox: A man who always lies says "I am lying." In this case the premise must be false, or the statement cannot be valid.