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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with one Q?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maya plots three points in her notebook and joins two of the points using a straight line, as shown:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maya makes the following statements about the points. Statement 1: Point A, Point B, and Point C are contained on one plane. Statement 2: One plane contains line AC and Point B. Which chart best justifies Maya's statements?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Choices:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Statement Justification 1 Postulate: If a point lies outside a line, then exactly one plane contains both the line and the point. 2 Theorem: Through any three noncollinear points, there is exactly one plane. Statement Justification 1 Postulate: If a point lies outside a line, then the planes which contain both the line and the point coincide. 2 Theorem: A plane contains at least two collinear points and one noncollinear point. Statement Justification 1 Postulate: A plane contains at least two collinear points and one noncollinear point. 2 Theorem: If a point lies outside a line, then the planes which contain both the line and the point coincide. Statement Justification 1 Postulate: Through any three noncollinear points, there is exactly one plane. 2 Theorem: If a point lies outside a line, then exactly one plane contains both the line and the point.

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its the second one

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