If you mean the point of (-1, 6) then it lies in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
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Since it is possible to draw a line through any two points, if there is a point that does not lie on the same line, it must be a third point.
It is a Geometry Theorem. "A line and a point not on the line lie in exactly one place" means what it says.
The same line.
Yes because a line can lie in many planes so one we add one point not on that line, we define a unique plane.
No, it does not.