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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 18:01 laurabwhiddon

Given the following two statements, what conclusion can be made? 1. three noncollinear points determine a plane.
2. points S, O, N are noncollinear

â—‹ The points S, O,N are on three planes.
â—‹ the points S, O,N intersect at on the plane.
â—‹ the points S, O,N form a plane.
â—‹ the points S, O,N are on intersecting lines.

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