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Mathematics, 23.08.2020 02:01, punkee5375

Consider points R, S, and T. Point S is in the middle. Point R is below and to the left of point S. Point T is below and to the right of point S. Which statement is true about the geometric figure that can contain these points? No line can be drawn through any pair of the points. One line can be drawn through all three points. One plane can be drawn so it contains all three points. Two planes can be drawn so that each one contains all three points.

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