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A NUMBER OF POINTS SPACE CONTAINS ARE

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Answered by dezisantosh
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In a Euclidean space of any number of dimensions, a plane is uniquely determined by any of the following: Three non-collinear points (points not on a single line). A line and a point not on that line. Two distinct but intersecting lines.

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Answered by Anonymous
6

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Postulate 4

Every plane contains at least three noncollinear points. Every space contains at least four noncoplanar points. Hyperspace contains at least five noncospatial points. Postulate 5 If a plane contains two points of a line, then the plane contains the whole line.

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