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Given 3 non-collinear points, which of the following are true?

The intersection of 2 planes would contain all 3 points.
They will be contained in the same line.
There is only 1 plane that contains all 3 points.
Only one line can be drawn containing any 2 of the points.

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Answer:

There is only 1 plane that contains all 3 points.

Explanation:

According to the three point postulate, three non-collinear points are in one plane. Therefore, your answer would be there is only 1 plane that contains all 3 points.

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