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assignment - unit 1 review 1. what is the intersection of two planes? 2…

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assignment - unit 1 review

  1. what is the intersection of two planes?
  2. what is the intersection of two lines?
  3. what is the intersection of a line & a plane?
  4. state the segment addition postulate using point \a\ lies between p & t.
  5. state the angle addition postulate using point t lies in the interior of ∠bad
  6. how many lines can contain two distinct points?
  7. a plane contains at least ____ noncollinear points.
  8. if two points are in the same plane, then the ____ containing them is in the same plane.
  9. in geometry, the three basic undefined terms are __, , and __
  10. through any two points, there is exactly one ____
  11. if two angles form a linear pair, then they are __ & __ angles
  12. a line segment contains ____ endpoint(s).
  13. a ray contains ____ endpoint(s).
  14. a line contains ____ endpoint(s).
  15. give the symbol for the segment with endpoints d and p
  16. give the symbol for the line containing points o and l
  17. give the symbol for the ray with endpoint t moving infinitely in the direction of z
  18. make a sketch and find the indicated measurements.

a, b, and c are collinear. b is between a and c.
ab = 3x + 4, bc = 2x - 1 and ac = 18.
(a) ... (b) ... (c) ... (d) ...

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Question 1: What is the intersection of two planes?
Brief Explanations

In geometry, when two planes intersect, their intersection is a line. This is a fundamental concept in the study of planes and their intersections.

Brief Explanations

In geometry, two distinct lines (in a plane) either intersect at a single point or are parallel (and thus do not intersect). For two lines that are not parallel, their intersection is a single point.

Brief Explanations

A line and a plane can intersect in one of three ways: the line lies entirely in the plane (infinite intersection points), the line is parallel to the plane (no intersection), or the line intersects the plane at a single point. In the general case (not parallel and not contained), the intersection is a point.

Answer:

A line

Question 2: What is the intersection of two lines?