Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.09.2020 14:01, bhadd4385

Planes X and Y and points C, D, E, and F are shown Which statement is true about the points and planes?
The line that can be drawn through points C and D is
contained in plane Y.
The line that can be drawn through points D and Eis
contained in plane Y
The only point that can lie in plane X is point F
The only points that can lie in plane Y are points D
and E


Planes X and Y and points C, D, E, and F are shown

Which statement is true about the points and p

answer
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