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Answer:
The line that can be drawn through points D and E is contained in plane Y.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's just go through all of these answer choices.
The first one says that "The line that can be drawn through points C and D is contained in plane Y." Is this true? If we drew a line connecting points C and D, it looks like it would cross through both planes X and Y, so it cannot be contained in only plane Y. This is false.
The second one says that "The line that can be drawn through points D and E is contained in plane Y." If we imagine a straight line going from point D to point E, it looks like it's just a line in plane Y; so this can be contained in plane Y. This seems true.
The third one says that "The only point that can lie in plane X is point F." This is false because plane X has a ton of points, but point F is just the only one that's labeled. This is false
The fourth one is similar, and says that "The only points that can lie in plane Y are points D and E." Again, this is false because points D and E just happen to be the only two labeled points, but there are infinitely many points on plane Y; points D and E are not all of them.
The second answer choice is true.
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