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Planes X and Y and points J, K, L, M, and N are shown.
How many planes can pass through all three points, J, K, and N, together?
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Three noncollinear points determine exactly one plane, and in the figure J, K, and N are not collinear, so exactly one plane passes through them.
Three noncollinear points determine exactly one plane, and in the figure J, K, and N are not collinear, so exactly one plane passes through them.
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