Chapter 1: Q17 (page 7)
The plane that contains the top of the box can be called plane ABCD.
Are there any points besides C and G?

Short Answer
Yes, there are many more points present on the line if points C and G are excluded.
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Chapter 1: Q17 (page 7)
The plane that contains the top of the box can be called plane ABCD.
Are there any points besides C and G?

Yes, there are many more points present on the line if points C and G are excluded.
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