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Answer:

According to Euclidean geometry,a plane contains at least THREE points that DO NOT LIE on the same line.

Step-by-step explanation:

Three non-collinear points (points not on a single line). A line and a point not on that line. Two distinct but intersecting lines.

According to Euclidean geometry, a plane contains at least; 3 Points

The 3 points; do not lie on the same line

  • In Euclidean Geometry, a plane is defined as a flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions. It further states that for any three non-collinear points, there exists exactly one plane passing through them.

  • Now, planes can either be parallel or they can possibly intersect each other in a line and the three collinear points must not lie on the same line

  • In conclusion, looking at the question we can say that a plane contains at least 3 points on the same line.

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