Math, asked by varesh99, 9 months ago


In how many points a line, not in a plane can intersect the plane?​

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Answered by aradhanarani9264
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If a line intersects a plane that does not contain it, then it intersects the plane in exactly one point. Any three points lie in at least one plane, and any three points not on the same line lie in exactly one plane. If two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.

Answered by dishu5360
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If a line intersects a plane that does not contain it, then it intersects the plane in exactly one point. Any three points lie in at least one plane, and any three points not on the same line lie in exactly one plane. If two planes intersect, their intersection is a line

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