how many planes accommodate given line and a point outside a line?
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single plane can accommodate a line and a point outside the line
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There can only be one plane with a single line and a point that is not on the line.
Step-by-step explanation:
There can be an unlimited number of planes that contain a particular line, and if a point is on the line, then there can still be an endless number of planes.
However, if the point is not on the line, the plane containing the line must be at a particular angle in order to include the point along with the line.
There can only be one plane,
There can only be one plane with a single line and a point that is not on the line.
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