Progress Check: 1.1.1 What's Your Name?
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11 questions
Note from the author:
points, lines, and planes
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Match the word on the left with the correct picture on the right.
Match the word on the left with the correct picture on the right.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Ray | arrow_right_alt | |
Angle | arrow_right_alt | |
Point | arrow_right_alt | |
Line | arrow_right_alt |
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What word matches the definition?"Measurable part of a line consisting of two end points"
What word matches the definition?
"Measurable part of a line consisting of two end points"
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Which of the following could NOT be used to name the figure below? Choose all the apply.
Which of the following could NOT be used to name the figure below? Choose all the apply.
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Points that lie in the same plane are called ____________________.
Points that lie in the same plane are called ____________________.
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Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or never.
Two points are ____________ collinear.
Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or never.
Two points are ____________ collinear.
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Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or never.
are ____________ .
Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or never.
are ____________ .
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Three collinear points make one distinct plane.
Three collinear points make one distinct plane.
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Choose the set of points that are collinear.
Choose the set of points that are collinear.
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How would you describe points I, L, C?
How would you describe points I, L, C?
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The intersection of the two planes below is a.....
The intersection of the two planes below is a.....
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Which of the following figures require 2 points to be named properly? Choose all that apply.
Which of the following figures require 2 points to be named properly? Choose all that apply.