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2 - IP Greenhill
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Honors Geometry \fern-,q_


Name. 4 Vl)~
Points, lines, and planes

1. Classify the following as true or false.


• .J) XY does not intersect plane M f X

J) XY intersects plane M in more than one point f2


}c) X, S, Y are colinear F

J ) 0, S, Rare colinear T
Je) R, 0, T, Sare coplanar T
Jr) R, 0, S, X are coplanar 'T
/
V g) R, S, X, Y are coplanar T y
~ ) Plane M has edges r-
2. From the diagram, using correct notatio n/ /

f,-Al ~-dk' L'i Name th,ee po;nt~ tJ I (J~


Olf ,()~1f b) Name two lines ~0 y .x j

c) Name two planes ' 1N


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• \ -Z,.J} n:t'l•,,1 '~1•·-t
/4 Name a pair of opposite rays Z& ./ A l'.._~
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.,fl Name three points that are coli near A-,-z.,u
L~~ · L,/( I~

f) Name three points that are not colinear ~,Y I X


N
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; Name three points that are coplanar V
r
./1) Name three points that are coplanar ZIRV
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A( The intersection of plane Mand line h '\'?' 'f •, 1
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The intersection of line f and line h A (' o· 1" f ( Nt, yia,n.~
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The intersectio n of ray UT and segment VT
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The intersection of plane Mand plane N
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3. Name two ra~, s1ments , and Unes In the figure ➔ .


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4. Which o~e f~wing situation(s) are impossible?
• ~ 0}B=D E ~ Por s·,bt-e l flcv'\e~
b. Line AB bisecting segment CD
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J
J{i):c bisecting DE
I
5. Tru or false?
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J) Points A, B, and C are collinear Fa I} c..
A Points A, B, and Care coplanar iY\A <2

Ji Point Flies on DE r" IuC


)) DE lies on plane DEF T' "-' ~

J DE and Bi5 intersect 1 ru Q,
l / D is the intersection of plane ABC and plane DEF f=-., \s~ 8•I

6. Create a sketch that meets all the conditions below. Label everything appropriately
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J) AB and CD intersect at p o i ~

plane N
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:J( Plane N and plane M intersect in line DC
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J ) VJ and NP are coplanar but do not intersect
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fJ l ~ r , random points. Is either correct? If so, show why. If not, correci: the,, statements.
"t rL v t -;,Camille's claim: Because there are four points, 4 time::; 3, or 12 lines can be drawn between the points. f i - : £ 7
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t_ P, Q, R,S, and Tare on line k suchthatQ is the midp9JRtof PT, R is the midpoint of QT, andS is the midpoint of RT. If PS= 9, •
V then what is PT?
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. ~- Points A, B, C, D, and E are five po~r,-e-Hne segment with-endpoints A and E. The points are in order Listed above from left to
\J rightsuchthatDC = AB/2,BC = CD/2,AB = AE/2,andAE = [Link]? •
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