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Geo 1.1 Notation and Image Practice Advanced

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Draw Point M on line AB such that M is not the midpoint (very middle) of line AB.

Question 3
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Draw a line with points A, B, and C such that line segment AC does not contain point B.

Question 4
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Question 5
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Draw line RT and line GK so that the lines intersect at point T.

Question 6
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Draw segments GN and segment NB so that they form a right (90 degree) angle.

Question 7
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Question 8
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Draw plane RGJP.

Question 9
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Draw line GK intersecting plane B at point J.

With what you know about the the vocabulary of Points, Lines, Segments, and Rays:

Match the description to the image. The descriptions are drag and droppable, the description you drag will swap places with the description you want to replace.
Segment ME containing point B.
Three noncollinear (not on the same line) points R, F, and G.
Ray beginning at point M and passing through point E.
Ray beginning at point E and passing through point M.
With what you know about the the vocabulary of Points, Lines, Segments, Rays, Angles, and Planes:

Match the description to the image. The descriptions are drag and droppable, the description you drag will swap places with the description you want to replace.
Congruent (equal in size) segments MN and NP, where M, N, and P are noncollinear (not on the same line).
Non-opposite (not opposite) rays OD and OM.
Opposite rays CA and CB.
Noncollinear (not on the same line) rays MR and RX.
Line AB, line CD, and line EF all intersection at different points.
Plane T contains line PH.
Line CL intersects plane T at point H.
Plane E containing line CD and line AB such that line CD intersects line AB at point Q.
Plane F intersects plane J along line M.
Line BD interssects plane A at point P.