does points of a line need to be inside a plane for it to be considered inside the plane or the line being inside the plane is considered inside the plane
How does planes intersects with lines? ( im answering a true or false question )
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does points of a line need to be inside a plane for it to be considered inside the plane or the line being inside the plane is considered inside the plane
NO
A line and a point not on the line determine a plane.
There's only one place something flat can be placed so that it lies along the pencil and touches your fingertip.
How does planes intersects with lines?
The line lies parallel to the plane, so the line and the plane will have no intersections. The line intersects the plane once, so the line and the plane will have one intersection.