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Mathematics, 14.09.2021 19:40 maybe67

Points E, F, G all lie in plane P, and in plane g. What must be true about points E, FIG
So that Planes P and q are different planes.
what must be
about points E. F, G to
force planes P and of to be the same plane.
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