<span>The answer to what you are looking for is 3x(3x+2)</span>
We're going to be using combination since this question is asking how many different combinations of 10 people can be selected from a set of 23.
We would only use permutation if the order of the people in the committee mattered, which it seems it doesn't.
Formula for combination:

Where
represents the number of objects/people in the set and
represents the number of objects/people being chosen from the set
There are 23 people in the set and 10 people being chosen from the set


Usually I would prefer solving such fractions by hand instead of a calculator, but factorials can result in large numbers and there is too much multiplication. Using a calculator, we get

Thus, there are 1,144,066 different 10 person committees that can be selected from a pool of 23 people. Let me know if you need any clarifications, thanks!
~ Padoru
Answer: The line is AB and the plane is ABD, the first option is the correct one.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, first some definitions.
A line is any line that crosses two colinear points. Particularly, you can see in the graph that the line crosses through A and B, so the line is AB.
A plane needs 3 non-colinear points (if the points where colinear, then the points may define a line). Other definition of plane is "a line and a point that is not in the line"
So, if our line is AB, then the possible planes are:
ABC and ABD.
then the correct option is:
Line AB and plane ABD, so the correct option is the first one.
D SAS
Cuz two of the sides on both triangles are equal and they both have 90 degree angles