Points, Lines, and Planes: Point, Line, and Plane. Because These
Points, Lines, and Planes: Point, Line, and Plane. Because These
Points, Lines, and Planes: Point, Line, and Plane. Because These
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plane M or plane DEF D
M E
You need two points to describe a line, and you need three points to
describe a plane, because the geometry in this book follows the two
postulates given below. Postulates are statements that are accepted
without further justification.
POSTULATES 1 and 2
Postulate 1 Two Points Determine a Line n
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EXAMPLE 2 Name Collinear and Coplanar Points
H
Use the diagram at the right.
E F H
a. Name three points that are collinear.
D E F
b. Name four points that are coplanar.
D G
c. Name three points that are not collinear.
In Example 2 the points
D, E, F, and H are also Solution
coplanar. The plane
a. Points D, E, and F lie on the same line. So, they are collinear.
containing them is
shown in green above. b. Points D, E, F, and G lie on the same plane, so they are coplanar.
c. Points H, E, and G do not lie on the same line. There are many
other correct answers.
line ^&( or BA
AB ^&( A B
endpoint endpoint
segment &* or BA
AB &* A B
endpoint
ray &(
AB A B
endpoint
&(
BA A B
K K K K
J J J J
L L L L
^&( and AC
8. Draw the lines AB ^&(. Are the
lines the same? Explain.
D
&* and BD
9. Draw the line segments AC &*.
Are the segments the same? Explain.
&( and CB
10. Draw the rays CA &(. Are the rays the same? Explain.
1.3 Exercises
Guided Practice
Vocabulary Check 1. Write in words how you would say each of these symbols aloud:
^&(, PQ
PQ &(, and QP
&*, PQ &(.
&( and QP
2. Explain the difference between PQ &(.
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HOMEWORK HELP 38. A, B, and C 39. D, C, and F B C
Extra help with problem D
solving in Exs. 38–53 is 40. G, A, and D 41. E, F, and G A
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42. A, B, and H 43. B, C, and F H G
Naming Noncoplanar Points Name all the points that are not
coplanar with the given points.
46. N, K, and L 47. S, P, and M K L
N M
48. P, Q, and N 49. R, S, and L
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50. P, Q, and R 51. R, K, and N S
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52. P, S, and K 53. Q, K, and L
Algebra Skills Fractions Write the fraction as a decimal. For repeating decimals,
round to the nearest hundredth. (Skills Review, p. 657)
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Quiz 1
Sketch the next figure you expect in the pattern. (Lesson 1.1)
1. 2.