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pq and rs are shown on the coordinate plane below. draw exactly one poi…

Question

pq and rs are shown on the coordinate plane below. draw exactly one point that meets the following conditions. • the point drawn is coplanar with points p, q, r, and s. • the point drawn is collinear with p and q.

Explanation:

Step1: Identify line PQ

First, we look at the coordinates of points P and Q. From the graph, we can see the line PQ (the blue line with a negative slope). We need to find a point that is collinear with P and Q (so on line PQ) and coplanar with P, Q, R, S (which they all are since they are on the same coordinate plane).

Step2: Find collinear point on PQ

We can extend the line PQ (or find a point already on the line segment or its extension) that is also on the same plane as R, S (which is the coordinate plane, so all these points are coplanar). Looking at the line PQ, we can see that we can pick a point on the line PQ. For example, we can find the equation of line PQ or just visually identify a point on PQ. Let's assume we look at the line PQ: from the graph, the line PQ passes through certain grid points. We can pick a point on PQ, say, by extending or using the existing line. The key is that the point must be on line PQ (collinear with P and Q) and on the same plane (which is the coordinate plane, so all points here are coplanar). So we can draw a point on the line PQ (the line connecting P and Q). For example, if we look at the line PQ, we can find a point like (let's check coordinates) - but visually, the line PQ is the one with points P (around (3,4) maybe? Wait, looking at the graph, P is at (3,4) maybe? Wait, the grid: let's see, the x-axis and y-axis. Wait, the line RS is the one with positive slope, passing through R (left bottom), S (middle), and P? Wait, no, P is on both? Wait, no, PQ and RS intersect at P? Wait, the problem says PQ and RS are shown. Wait, maybe P is the intersection point? Wait, the point we need is collinear with P and Q (so on line PQ) and coplanar with P, Q, R, S (which they all are). So we just need to pick a point on line PQ. Let's say, for example, the point can be any point on the line segment PQ or its extension. So we can draw a point on line PQ.

Answer:

To solve this, we identify the line \( \overleftrightarrow{PQ} \) (the line containing points \( P \) and \( Q \)). Any point on this line (e.g., a point along the line segment \( PQ \) or its extension) will be collinear with \( P \) and \( Q \) and coplanar with \( P, Q, R, S \) (since all points lie on the coordinate plane). For example, we can draw a point on \( \overleftrightarrow{PQ} \) (e.g., by extending the line or using a point on the segment). Visually, on the given graph, we can mark a point on the line connecting \( P \) and \( Q \).