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Can a point lie in more than one plane? - Answers

Oh, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a point is like a tiny dot on a canvas, and it can only belong to one plane at a time. Just like how each tree in a forest has its own special place, each point has its own unique spot in space. Remember, every little point is important and has its own special role to play.



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Oh, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a point is like a tiny dot on a canvas, and it can only belong to one plane at a time. Just like how each tree in a forest has its own special place, each point has its own unique spot in space. Remember, every little point is important and has its own special role to play.



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Can a point lie in more than one plane? - Answers

Oh, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a point is like a tiny dot on a canvas, and it can only belong to one plane at a time. Just like how each tree in a forest has its own special place, each point has its own unique spot in space. Remember, every little point is important and has its own special role to play.

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