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6.  Which of the following objects illustrates a plane?*1 pointstickmirrortip of a penciledge of a paper

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6.  Which of the following objects illustrates a plane?*1 pointstickmirrortip of a penciledge of a paper

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The object that illustrates a plane from the given options is a mirror.

Here's why:

  1. A stick, tip of a pencil, and edge of a paper are all examples of a line in geometry, not a plane. They have length but no width or depth.

  2. A mirror, on the other hand, has both length and width, which makes it a plane in geometric terms. A plane in geometry is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far.

So, the correct answer is "mirror".

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