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 By Aldinette and JacindaBSED Math students
 
 
Postulate 4. The Line PostulatePostulate 4. The Line Postulate
For every two points, there is exactly For every two points, there is exactly one line that contains both points.one line that contains both points.
Postulate 5.Postulate 5.
(a)(a)
Every plane contains at least Every plane contains at least three noncollinear points.three noncollinear points.
(b)(b)
Space contains at least four Space contains at least four noncoplanar points.noncoplanar points.
Theorem 3-1Theorem 3-1
If two different lines intersect, their If two different lines intersect, their intersection contains only one point.intersection contains only one point.
 
 
Flatness of PlanesFlatness of Planes
Postulate 6Postulate 6
It two points of a line lie in a plane,It two points of a line lie in a plane,then the line lies in the same plane.then the line lies in the same plane.
Theorem 3-2Theorem 3-2
If a line intersects a plane not If a line intersects a plane not containing it, then the intersectioncontaining it, then the intersectioncontains only one point.contains only one point.
Postulate 7. The Plane PostulatePostulate 7. The Plane Postulate
 Any three points lie in at least one Any three points lie in at least one plane, and any three noncollinear  plane, and any three noncollinear  points lie in exactly one plane. points lie in exactly one plane.
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