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Planes A and B both intersect plane S. Which statements are true based on the diagram? Select three options. Points N and K are on plane A and plane S.. Points P and M are on plane B and plane S. Point P is the intersection of line π and line g. Points M, P, and Q are noncollinear. Line d intersects plane A at point N.Question Gauthmathier4805Grade 8 · 2021-05-27 YES! We solved the question! Check the full answer on App Gauthmath Planes A and B both intersect plane S. Which statements are true based on the diagram? Select three options. CarolAnswer Explanation Thanks (93) Feedback from students Does the answer help you? Rate for it! Still have questions?
Which line is common to planes R and S?(3) Planes R and S and line l are all parallel. (4) The intersection of planes R and S is perpendicular to line l.
How many planes will be 3 containing a line and a point outside it?Answer: Only one such a plane is possible which contains a line and a point outside it.
What is the intersection of plane R and plane S?The intersection of plane R and plane S is a line.
Which points are coplanar and non collinear?Collinear points are points all in one line and non collinear points are points that are not on one line. Below points A, F and B are collinear and points G and H are non collinear. Coplanar points are points all in one plane and non coplanar points are points that are not in the same plane.
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