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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

Which statement is true of planes in three-dimensional space? Some planes have only one intercept. Some planes have no intercepts. Every plane must have at least two intercepts. Every plane must have three intercepts.

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Hint: |dw:1473212429382:dw|

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

b?

OpenStudy (something):

no that's not right

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

well then d is my last try

OpenStudy (something):

yeah that's right

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

ty

OpenStudy (something):

instead of two points like in a regular plane there is three.

OpenStudy (something):

Just like 3d objects. Length width and the dimension that looks like it is popping out.

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

like my grandma's hip

OpenStudy (something):

whatever you say lol

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

:)

OpenStudy (rootbeer003):

satellite73 (satellite73):

my guess is \(90-55\) but i would not bet more that $7on it

satellite73 (satellite73):

is 35 and answer?

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