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∙ 14y agoFalse.
In order for the line PQ to lie in plane B, then both P and Q must lie in plane B.
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∙ 14y agoFalse
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.
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A point - unless the line lies within the plane, or is parallel to it.
It is true.
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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.
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False !!
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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.