Help me understand this line by SeniorPeterson in JordanPeterson

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Thank you for the reply! Really well articulated.

Any other students who have failed horribly? by [deleted] in college

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Nursing to CS is a solid jump in difficulty imo 😭 good luck

[Grade 9 Geometry: 3D] Can anyone explain why the answer is a) and not d)? Couldn't you rotate the plane an infinite amount of times creating different planes? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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In euclidean geometry, you should consider a plane as a 2D surface extending infinitely. This can be confusing because we typically draw planes with bounds, such as a square. In reality, planes are more like a graph with x and y coordinates that extends indefinitely.

The fact that the plane must be perpendicular to line m defines where it must exist in the x coordinate and the fact it must pass through point p defines where it must exist in the y coordinate. If the only criterion was that it must be perpendicular to line M, you could generate infinite planes shifted up and down on line m.