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As per an axiom in Euclidean geometry, if points lie in a plane, the containing those points also lies in the same plane?

A) two/plane
B) three/plane
C)two/line
D)three/line

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wo and line

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These are some of the axioms of Incidence , the relation between points, planes and lines.
Any plane contains at least three points and for any three points that do not lie on the same line there is a one and only one plane that contains them.

Every line contains at least two distinct points.

According to this, if two points lie in a plane, the containing line of those points also lies in the same plane.
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