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Take a piece of paper and poke a pencil through it. That is a point.

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Q: What is the intersecton of a plane and a line not contained in the plane?
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Name a plane that is not contained in plane n?

name a line that is not contained in plane N.


A line not contained in a parallel to a plane intersects the plane in exactly one point?

You a goofy shoty B.


Can a chord be contained in a tangent?

No, because a tangent is the line lying on the same plane or it means there are not in the same line.


If four points are collinear they are also coplanar?

Yes, since any line can be contained in a plane.


Is it true that three points are always contained in exactly one plane?

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If points F and G are contained in a plane then is entirely contained in that plane.?

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If points P and Q are contained in a plane then is entirely contained in that plane.?

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If points F and G are contained in a plane then is entirely contained in that plane?

Is true


Is it true that if a line is parallel to a plane then any plane containing that line is always parallel to the given plane?

No. A line can be contained by many, many planes, Picture this, A rectangle with corners - going clockwise - A, B, C and D is the screen of your computer. This is a plane figure. 1 inch away from it a line runs from A1 to C1. The line is parallel to the plane. Now, take a sheet of paper with corners E, F, G and H, and place corner E at corner A of the screen, and place corner F at corner C of the screen. The Line AI is now 'contained' in the plane EFGH. and EFGH is perpendicular to ABCD.


If points R and S are contained in a plane then is entirely contained in that plane.?

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He vector sum of three vectors gives a zero resultant what can be orientation of the vectors?

The orientation of the three vectors that sum to zero must be coplanar, contained in the same common plane, including being contained in a common line in a plane.


If points r and s are contained in a plane then rs is entirely contained in that plane?

It’s true (apex)