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One lines and point outside line are coplanar?​

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Answered by Yamini589
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\huge{\textbf{{{\color{navy}{}}{\pink{✷Answer}}{\red{✿}}}}}A line and a point not on the line are always coplanar. This follows from the fact that to define a plane we need three distinct points. ... These three points always define a unique plane. Therefore, a line and a point not lying on the line are always coplanar.

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