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1. A line
has endpoints.
2. A line and a point
intersect.
3. A Plane and a point
intersect.
4. Two planes
intersect in a line
5. Two points
determine a line.
6. Any three points
_determine a plane.
7. Any three points not on the same line
determine a plane.
8. Two lines that are not parallel
_intersect.
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1. A line
has endpoints.
2. A line and a point
intersect.
3. A Plane and a point<...
2. A line and a point
intersect.
3. A Plane and a point<...
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