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How many planes exist that pass through points A, B, and C? О 1 2 3
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How many planes exist that pass through points A, B,
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You didn’t show the diagram would is fairly important.
If A, B and C form a triangle because they are not on the same line then only one plane passes through all of them.
If they are co-linear then an infinite number of planes can pass through them.
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