1.1.1 Points, Lines & Planes

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24 questions
Note from the author:
Playlist
By the end of this playlist, I can:
-name and identify the 3 undefined terms in geometry (point, line, plane)
-define collinear, non-collinear, coplanar, and non-coplanar
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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on points, lines & planes introduced.

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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on colinear & coplanar points.

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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on Intersections of Figures Explained.

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I've completed each of the exercise sets above and feel ready to move on.

Ball A is in the man's pocket and ball C is in the air (being hit by the woman). The rest of the balls are on the ground.
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Which sets of tennis balls are NOT coplanar. Check all that apply

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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on naming line segments

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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on naming lines

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I've completed the video or mini-lesson on naming rays

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Line XY intersects plane M and point O.

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Plane M intersects line XY in more than one point.

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In the figure above, points T, O and R are collinear.

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Points X, O and Y are collinear.

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Points R, O, S and W are coplanar.

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Points R, S, T and X are coplanar.

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Points R, X, O and Y are coplanar.

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A given point can be in two different lines.

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A given point can be in ten different lines.

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A given line can be in two different planes.

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A given line can be in ten different planes.

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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as points A, B & C.

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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as points E, F & H

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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as points D, C & H

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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as points B, G & H

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Name the intersection of planes ABF and BCG.