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Given two points on a line and a third point not on the line, is it possible to draw a plane that includes the line and the third point? explain. no; the points must all be collinear to draw a plane. yes; use the three points provided to draw the plane. yes; use the third point to create a perpendicular to the line. no; the measurements between the points must be found to be equal.

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