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Collinear Coplanar Points

1. The document defines various geometric terms including points, lines, line segments, rays, planes and their intersections. 2. It explains that the intersection of two lines is a point, while the intersection of two planes is a line. The intersection of a line and a plane can be a point or empty set if the line is parallel to the plane. 3. The document also describes parallel lines as two coplanar lines that do not intersect even if extended indefinitely.
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Collinear Coplanar Points

1. The document defines various geometric terms including points, lines, line segments, rays, planes and their intersections. 2. It explains that the intersection of two lines is a point, while the intersection of two planes is a line. The intersection of a line and a plane can be a point or empty set if the line is parallel to the plane. 3. The document also describes parallel lines as two coplanar lines that do not intersect even if extended indefinitely.
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Mr.

Bernabe Gullem
1. Name all the points.

Point A, Point B, Point C, Point D and Point X

2. Name all the lines using any two points.

A B 𝑨𝑩 (𝑩𝑨), 𝑨𝑫 (𝑫𝑨), 𝑫𝑪 (𝑪𝑫), and 𝑩𝑪 (𝑪𝑩)


D
3. Name all the line segment.

𝑨𝑩 (𝑩𝑨), 𝑨𝑫 (𝑫𝑨), 𝑫𝑪 (𝑪𝑫), and 𝑩𝑪 (𝑪𝑩)


X
4. Name all the ray.
D C
𝑨𝑩, 𝑩𝑨, 𝑨𝑫, 𝑫𝑨, 𝑫𝑪, 𝑪𝑫, 𝑩𝑪 and 𝑪𝑩

5. Name the plane using one letter.

𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒆 𝑫
➢ are points that lie ➢ are points that do not
on the same line. lie on the same line.

A B C A B

Points A, B and C Points A, B and C are


are collinear points. non-collinear points.
➢ are points that lie ➢ are points that do not
in the same plane. lie in the same plane.

B C A
A B C

Points A, B and C are Points A, B and C are


coplanar points. non-coplanar points.
The intersection of geometric figures is the set of all points that
are common to the given points.

A
D
C

𝐴𝐶 intersects 𝐵𝐷 at point C. Plane C intersects plane D at 𝐴𝐵.


Point C is the point of intersection.

The intersection of two lines is a The intersection of two planes


POINT. is a LINE.
The intersection of geometric figures is the set of all points that
are common to the given points.

Notice that the common for


both Plane C and 𝐴𝐵 is point A.

The intersection of a line and


A a plane is a POINT.

NOTE: The intersection of a line


and a plane can be:
B
An empty set: if the line is
parallel to the plane.

𝐴𝐵 passes through plane C.


The intersection of geometric figures is the set of all points that
are common to the given points.

B Notice that the common for


A
both Plane C and 𝐴𝐵 is point A.

The intersection of a line and


a plane is a POINT.

NOTE: The intersection of a line


and a plane can be:
An empty set: if the line is
parallel to the plane.

𝐴𝐵 passes through plane C.


The intersection of geometric figures is the set of all points that
are common to the given points.

Notice that the common for


both Plane C and 𝐴𝐵 is point A.

The intersection of a line and


B a plane is a POINT.

NOTE: The intersection of a line


A and a plane can be:
An empty set: if the line is
parallel to the plane.

𝐴𝐵 passes through plane C. A line: if the plane contains


the line.
The two lines do not have any point in common and even
if you extend the two lines, there will be no intersection.

Plane C containing two lines 𝑊𝑋 and 𝑌𝑍.

W X
𝑾𝑿 ∥ 𝒀𝒁

Y Z
Therefore, two coplanar lines that do
not intersect are called parallel lines.

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