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part i: matching vocabulary
- point
- line
- plane
- collinear
- coplanar
- line segment
- ray
- angle
- adjacent angles
- vertical angles
- complementary
- supplementary
- linear pair
- perpendicular
- bisector
a. a flat surface made up of points that extends indefinitely in all directions.
b. two angles that share a common vertex and side.
c. made up of points with no thickness or width; extends indefinitely in both directions.
d. adjacent angles that are supplementary
e. a measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints.
f. a line, ray, or segment that divides an angle or segment into two equal parts.
g. two angles with measures that have a sum of 180°.
h. a location with no size or shape.
i. two lines that intersect at a 90° angle.
j. points that lie on the same plane.
k. congruent angles that are across from each other on intersecting lines.
l. a line that extends indefinitely in one direction.
m. two angles with measures that have a sum of 90°.
n. points that lie on the same line.
o. the intersection of two rays at a common endpoint.
part ii: short answer
use the diagram to the right for questions 1 - 4:
- name two points collinear to point d. e,f
- give another name for line p. line a,e,b
- name the intersection of line r and plane k.
- name a point non - coplanar to plane k.
use the diagram to the right for questions 5 - 8:
- how many planes appear in the figure?
- name four coplanar points.
- name a point non - coplanar to plane z.
- name the intersection of plane jps and plane z.
Step1: Recall collinear - points on same line
For question 1 in Part II, points on the same line as D are E and F as given.
Step2: Recall line naming
For question 2 in Part II, line p can be named using any two points on it like line AEB.
Step3: Observe intersection of line and plane
For question 3 in Part II, find where line r meets plane K. From the diagram, the intersection is point X.
Step4: Identify non - coplanar point
For question 4 in Part II, a point not on plane K. Point Y is non - coplanar to plane K.
Step5: Count planes in figure
For question 5 in Part II, count the planes in the second figure. There are 5 planes (the base plane Z and 4 side - like planes of the prism).
Step6: Name coplanar points
For question 6 in Part II, four coplanar points in the second figure could be J, K, L, M as they lie on the base plane of the prism.
Step7: Find non - coplanar point for plane Z
For question 7 in Part II, a point not on plane Z. Point S is non - coplanar to plane Z.
Step8: Determine intersection of two planes
For question 8 in Part II, find where plane JPS and plane Z meet. The intersection is line JK.
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- E, F
- Line AEB
- X
- Y
- 5
- J, K, L, M
- S
- Line JK