Given 3 non-collinear points, which of the following statements are not true?
1.There is only 1 plane that contains all 3 points.
2.They will be contained in the same line.
3.Any of the 3 points can be the intersection of 2 planes.
4.Any 2 of the points defines a line entirely within the plane.
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OpenStudy (debbieg):
What does it mean, for the 3 points to be NON-collinear? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they are not on the same line
OpenStudy (debbieg):
(One of your choices is the exact opposite of what it MEANS for the to be NON-collinear)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer is 2 and 3 ahaha
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3 is not true
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah i know
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oops 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so isnt 2
OpenStudy (debbieg):
The question asks "which are not true". More than one is false.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2 is the answer, my bad!
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OpenStudy (debbieg):
No, it's asking WHICH ARE FALSE.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they can't be on the same line, so 2 is not true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its two and three i wish i could give myself a medal :(
OpenStudy (debbieg):
:)
OpenStudy (debbieg):
You done good. :)
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