Math, asked by govindmadane5677, 1 month ago

is it possible that three containing a line and a point outside it?​

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Answered by amitbobbypathak
1

Answer:

There can be only one plane that include one line and point outside the line

Step-by-step explanation:

For a given line  there can be infinite planes containing line and if point lies on line then still there can be infinite planes.

But if point is not on line then plane containing line has to be at a specific angle so that it contains the point also with line .

Hence only one plane is possible,

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by harishupret22
2

Answer:

There can be only one plane that include one line and point outside the line

Step-by-step explanation:

For a given line  there can be infinite planes containing line and if point lies on line then still there can be infinite planes.

But if point is not on line then plane containing line has to be at a specific angle so that it contains the point also with line .

Hence only one plane is possible,

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