You can use 3D Graphics in GeoGebra to visualize lines and planes in space. 
     If you want to draw lines in space, follow GeoGebra Instruction 1 from this                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          entry. 
     GeoGebra Instruction 1
3D     Graphics     and         Algebra     View     in         View     in         Menu.         Plane(<Point>, <Point>, <Point>)
in Algebra View, and fill the <Point> fields.         
The plane will be drawn in 3D Graphics. Its equation is given in Algebra     View.         
To change the perspective in 3D Graphics, select the Rotate 3D Graphics     view  tool and use the cursor to change the point of view to your         liking. 
     In order to find the equation of a plane in GeoGebra, you must have three known points. If these are stated in the exercise, insert them directly as per the instructions above. If you have been given one point and two vectors in the plane, or one point and the normal vector, it’s easier to do this by hand, rather than use GeoGebra to help with the calculation. 
     GeoGebra Instruction 2
3D     Graphics     and         Algebra     View     under         View     in         Menu.         Algebra     View     as         given         in         the         exercise.         Press         Enter.         The         plane         is         now         shown         in         3D     Graphics.         
3D     Graphics,         select         the         Rotate 3D     Graphics     view