use the diagram on the right. How many planes contain both the line and the point
a. FG and point P
b. EP and point G

Part (a)
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Explanation:
Point P is part of 3 planes or faces of this triangular prism:
Notice how each three letter sequence involves "P", though this isn't technically always necessary. I did so to emphasize how point P is involved with these planes.
Each of the three planes mentioned do not involve line FG
So there are no planes that contain line FG and point P.
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Part (b)
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Explanation:
It's the same idea as part (a) earlier. The planes involving point G are
None of these planes have line EP going through them.
As an alternative, we could reverse things and focus on all of the planes connected to line EP. Those 2 planes are
None of these planes have point G located in them.