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OpenStudy (anonymous):

geomotry, name a point that is not copoplanar with points n, p, and t. drawing: http://i.imgur.com/5AdpKRB.png I'm having problems understanding where the heck is the plane? I thought there was only one plane (actually two since its intersecting) but how does those 3 points make a plane? one of the points are outside..

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

First, let me see if I understand your figure correctly. It shows plane A. Points M, V, N, and P are on plane A. There is a line that intersects the plane at point N. Points T and W are points on the line, both being different from point N.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

from my understanding, yes

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

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