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Mathematics, 19.08.2020 20:01, emory238

Consider the plane, T, and three collinear (but not coplanar) points, P, Q, and W Part A: can either P, Q, or W be a point on T? Justify your answer

Part B: if the lengths of PW and PQ are given, can the length of QW be determined? Justify your answer.(PW PQ and QW all have lines on top of them btw)

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