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Is it possible for one point to be in two different planes?

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Yes, it is possible for one point to be in two different Planes.

This can be explained in following way.

The Intersection of two plane is a line.And on a line infinite number of point lies.

So,"yes" one point or Infinite number of points can be common between two different planes.

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User Jonathon Oates
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Yes, it is possible for one point to be in two different planes. Imagine this: take the point in the corner of a room. That point is part of 3 planes (both walls and the floor).

To add, in mathematics, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface.

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