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Which of the following represent a plane

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Answered by lohaniakshat0
9

Step-by-step explanation:

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.

Answered by ridhimakh1219
5

Plane:

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A plane might be considered as an endless arrangement of focuses framing an associated level surface broadening boundlessly far every which way. A plane has limitless length, endless width, and zero stature (or thickness). A plane is a two-layered doubly regulated surface crossed by two straightly independent vectors. The theory of the plane to higher viewpoints is known as a hyperplane. It is normally addressed in drawings by a four‐sided figure. A solitary capital letter is utilized to indicate a plane. The word plane is composed with the letter so as not to be mistaken for a point
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