Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
Geometry For Enjoyment And Challenge
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ISBN: 9780866099653
Author: Richard Rhoad, George Milauskas, Robert Whipple
Publisher: McDougal Littell
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Chapter 6, Problem 4RP
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To calculate: The number of planes that can be determined by a set of four non coplanar points

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Answer to Problem 4RP

The number of planes that can be determined by a set of four non coplanar points are 4

Explanation of Solution

Given information: The following information has been given

A set of four non coplanar points

None of them are collinear

Formula used: The number of planes can determine by Cn3

Where, n is the number of non collinear points

Calculation: We substitute of four instead of n in the following formula, thus, we get

  C43=4 number of planes total

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