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if point F and G are contained in a plane, then FG is entirely contained in that plane. A. True B. False
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if point F and G are contained in a plane, then FG is entirely contained in that plane. A. True B. False
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true is the correct answer because if the points F and G are contained in a plane and FG are contained too because they're the same letters.
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If points F and G are contained in a plane, then FG is contained in the plane. The answer is true.
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