Answer:
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For a given line and a point outside of it, only one plane passes through both of these.
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How many planes can be defined with one line and one point outside?</h3>
By definition, we say that a plane is defined by 3 non-colinear points.
With 3 non-colinear points we can make a line and a point outside of that line.
So, in resume, any plane can be defined by a line and a point outside of it. Then, with a line and a point outside of it we can define a single plane. This means that if we have a line and a point outside of the line, only a single plane passes through both of them.
So the correct option is C: one.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Absolute value of any number is a positive number.
|7|=7
|-7|=7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + y = - 2
<u>x + y = 5 </u> Subtract to get rid of the y
x = -2-5
x = -7