If you're asking a question, then the answer is 'no'. If you're making a statement,
then the statement is false.
I can always lay a single plane down on any three points you choose. If your points
are in the same straight line, then there an infinite number of other planes that your
points all lie in. If they're not all in the same straight line, then there's only one plane.
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Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.
Any Euclidean plane has infinitely many points.
what is noncollinear because it was a point
Noncollinear points are points which are not all on a common line.