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in exercises 3–6, use the diagram.
diagram of two planes, s (top) and t (bottom), with points a, b, c on plane s (b, c on a line, a on the edge), and d, e on plane t (d, e on a line), and arrows indicating lines
- name four points.
- name two lines.
- name the plane that contains points a, b, and c.
- name the plane that contains points a, d, and e.
Question 3
From the diagram, we can identify points by their labels. Common points visible are A, B, C, D (or other combinations like A, B, C, E or A, D, E, B etc., but a simple valid set is A, B, C, D).
Lines are defined by points on them. Looking at the diagram, one line has points B, C and the other has D, E (or considering the lines with arrows). So we can name line BC (or the line with B and C) and line DE (or the line with D and E), or using the other points like line AB (but more accurately, the line containing B and C, and the line containing D and E).
The plane containing points A, B, and C is the upper plane labeled S (or we can name it by three non - collinear points A, B, C, and the plane is the one that appears as the vertical - like upper plane in the diagram, which is labeled S).
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A, B, C, D (other valid combinations like A, B, C, E or A, D, E, B are also acceptable as long as they are points from the diagram)