Point s is not on line k. How many different planes contain both point s and line k?
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[tex]the \: answer \: is \: one \\ explanation \\ there \: is \: only \: one \: such \: plane \: which \: \\ will \: have \: these \: two \: points. \: these \\ two \: points \: will \: satisfy \: only \: one \: pl - \\ ane \: equation \: because \: they \: doesnot \\ lie \: in \: a \: single \: line. \\ hope \: it \: helps[/tex]