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Rubi Yang
24 October, 13:30
Why must there be two lines on any given plane?
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Jaylin Mcpherson
24 October, 14:07
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By the theorem, any pair of unparallel lines forms a unique plane in 3D.
Or, you can understand as a plane constitutes of an infinite number of lines.
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