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Points and Planes (Posted on 2004-12-17) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Given four non-coplanar points, how many different planes exist that are equidistant from all four points?

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Seven. Consider the four points as the vertices of a tetrahedron. Four planes each parallel to a face and halfway between the face and the opposite vertex. Three planes each parallel to opposite edges and halfway between them.

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  Subject Author Date
re: solutionMcWorter2005-02-26 00:34:00
solutionMcWorter2005-02-26 00:31:03
No Subjectdaniel2004-12-18 00:37:19
re: Equidistance?Larry2004-12-17 22:58:44
Equidistance?CeeAnne2004-12-17 19:20:33
re: I'm pretty sure Jer is right...Larry2004-12-17 17:17:50
re(2): Initial thoughts + conjecture (spoilers)SteveH2004-12-17 17:17:43
I'm pretty sure...Jer2004-12-17 17:13:50
re: Initial thoughts + conjecture (spoilers)Larry2004-12-17 16:30:17
Some ThoughtsInitial thoughts (spoilers)nikki2004-12-17 15:42:53
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