libertyspringsjulie2 libertyspringsjulie2
  • 01-09-2020
  • Mathematics
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Stanley says, "If a point is not on a line, then the line and the point exist on exactly one plane." If the point IS on the line, how would his statement need to be changed? Thank you!

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mathstudent55
mathstudent55 mathstudent55
  • 01-09-2020

Answer:

If the point IS on the line, then the point and the line exist on an infinite number of planes.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the point IS on the line, then the point and the line exist on an infinite number of planes.

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durrtm durrtm
  • 01-09-2020
if the point is on the line
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