Any line and a point outside it lie on exactly one plane.
The point lies between the two possible positions of his name.
You're probably wondering where the point lies in all this.
There is an exceptional case when points lie on the line.
How close to the line the points will lie does depend on the sample size.
The points on this spiral all lie in the same plane.
Such is the case with the proposition: Three points can always lie in a plane.
The highest point lies in the forest and is 292 m high.
By asking that the 4 points lie on a plane, we have made the problem much harder.
Its highest point lies about 14 meters above sea level.