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Consider points R, S, and T.

Which statement is true about the geometric figure that
can contain these points?
No line can be drawn through any pair of the points.
One line can be drawn through all three points.
One plane can be drawn so it contains all three
points.
Two planes can be drawn so that each one contains
all three points

User Dannio
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Answer: One plane can be drawn so it contains all three points.

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Answer:

One plane can be drawn so it contains all three points.

Explanation:

A geometric figure is one that has three or more of either straight or curved sides; or the combination of both. Examples are circle, rectangle, rhombus trapezium etc.

Given points R, S and T, the location of these points determine the number of plane that would contain them. Here, it is appropriate that: one plane can be drawn so it contains all three points if the three points are not linear.

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