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Consider the following four points R^3: A (1, 0, 0), B (1, 1, 1), C (0, 0, 1), and D (1, 0, -1). The plane containing all four points has equation: (a) 2x - y + z = 2. (b) 3x - y + z = 3. (c) x - y + z = 1. (d) There is no such plane. (e) There is such a plane, but none of the above equations are correct.
Consider the following four points R^3: A (1, 0, 0), B (1, 1, 1), C (0, 0, 1), and D (1, 0, -1). The plane containing all four points has equation: (a) 2x - y + z = 2. (b) 3x - y + z = 3. (c) x - y + z = 1. (d) There is no such plane. (e) There is such a plane, but none of the above equations are correct.
Nelly StrackeLv2
17 Oct 2019