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OpenStudy (anonymous):
who's good in geometry?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
For what grade?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
11th.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh. Never mind then. I only know the 8th grade stuff.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
post ur question first!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope, I only know yayo :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's true.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What exactly are you looking for?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i can post the question, i really don't know what it is.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Post it and @dan815 will help :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What's the question?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wow this question is obtuse, haha @dan815 go!
OpenStudy (phi):
It looks like they labeled the plane "Z"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's not one of the answer choices but "V" is one, so could it be that?
OpenStudy (phi):
V is just a single point.
What are the other choices? (we might be facing a typo here, depending on what the choices are)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
V
LTX
TLV
ZXV
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OpenStudy (phi):
ok, what they are looking for are 3 points in the plane (that do *not* form a line)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So, LTX?
OpenStudy (phi):
they make a line
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i know i just saw that :/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
TLV i think.
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OpenStudy (phi):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's confusing but thanks.
OpenStudy (phi):
The idea should be easy: you need two points to define a line
you need 3 points to define a plane (as long as the 3 points do not form one line)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill try to remember that.
OpenStudy (triciaal):
coordinate plane has another name?
tlv