Consider the plane formed by a point P and a line l not incident with each other. Let m be a line of this plane. If a point is incident with this line m, prove that it is point of the plane.

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2022-08-04

Consider the plane formed by a point P and a line l not incident with each other. Let m be a line of this plane. If a point is incident with this line m, prove that it is point of the plane.

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Sanai Douglas

Sanai Douglas

Beginner2022-08-05Added 13 answers

Given that :
A plane is formed by a point P and a line I which is not incident to each other. So plane must be form.
Let's say this plane is S.
Now there is a line m in this plane which is incident to it.
Let's take a point R on line m.
So, R m (1)
m is incident to plane S.
So, m S (2)
So from 1 and 2
R S
So it is proved that this point R in the plane of S.

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