samlapple
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  • 25-06-2017
  • Mathematics
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If points F and G are contained in a plane, then FG is entirely contained in that plane

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eco92 eco92
  • 04-07-2017
The problem is a space geometry problem.

Space geometry operates on axioms and theorems built on these axioms.

1. If G and F are on a plane say P, then the line l through G and F is also in plane P

2. Segment GF is a subset of points of l, which is itself a subset of points of the plane P

So GF⊆l⊆P, thus GF⊆P, so GF is contained entirely in P
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Dynamight1207
Dynamight1207 Dynamight1207
  • 15-02-2022

Answer:

True

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