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in euclidean geometry any three points not on the same line can lie on how many planes?

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Answer:

  1 plane

Step-by-step explanation:

In Euclidean geometry, three non-collinear points will define exactly one plane.

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Two points will define a line. That line can exist in an infinity of different planes.

A third point not on the line can only lie in exactly one plane with that line.