Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.07.2020 04:01, kingcory717

Identify the statement(s) that are both biconditional and true. Three points are not on the same line if and only if exactly one plane passes through
them.
Exactly one plane passes through three points if the points are not on the same line.
When three points are not on the same line, exactly one plane passes through them.
Exactly one plane passes through three points if and only if the points are not on the
same line.

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