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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 20:40 sg3635939

Consider the plane T. and three collinear (but not coplanar) points P, Q, and W. Can either P, Q, or Wbe a point on the plane T?

A Yes, because if points are collinear, they must all fall on the same plane and be coplanar.
B Yes, because even if points are collinear, one of the points may fall on a plane while the others do not.
C No, because if points are collinear, they must all fall on the same plane and be coplanar.
D No, because even if points are collinear, one of the points may fall on a plane while the others do not.

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