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Mathematics, 19.08.2019 05:20 Chavens520

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suppose the plane, t, and 3 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 lenths of line pw and line pq are given, can the length of line qw be determined? (justify your answer)

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