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Mathematics, 14.01.2020 10:31 jambunny26

Na geometry class, students are asked to describe the dimensions of a plane based on the components that create a plane. which student’s response is correct? mark states that a plane has zero dimensions because it is made up of three noncollinear points. stacy states that a plane has two dimensions because it is made up of an infinite number of lines. dewayne states that a plane has one dimension because it contains the line intersecting two points. candice states that a plane can have multiple dimensions depending on how many points are labeled.

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