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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If you have one straight line, there are an infinite number of planes in which it lies.
If you are given a plane, you can always find and number of points that are not in that plane but, given anythree points there is always at least one plane that goes through all three.
Erm...yes! Every country has AT LEAST one airport...
Most people survive plane crashes. I have been in one. It was scary, to say the least. You do not make the news though when no one gets hurt.
Amelia Earhart died on an island while traviling in a plane with Fred Noonan. Their plane crashed on the island
yes, three points in the least number of points that can be used to define a plane. if you used two points you would only have a line, and one point is a point
no because the definition of a line says it will go onn forever so at any angle it will eventually go into a nother plane
Three non-collinear points always define exactly one and only one plane. That's why a 3-legged table or chair never wobbles.
the Paper Plane goes back to at-least to the 20'S