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Geometry 1-1 Practice: Points, Lines, and Planes


Use the figure at the right for Exercises 1–4. Note that line r intersects the plane at X.
It is not coplanar with plane V.

1. What are two other ways to name ?

2. What are two other ways to name plane V?

3. Name three collinear points.

4. Name four coplanar points.

Use the figure at the right for Exercises 5–7.


5. Name six segments in the figure.

6. Name the rays that have B as an endpoint.

7. a. Name the pairs of opposite rays with endpoint C.

b. Name another pair of opposite rays.

11. Which terms below are undefined and which term has a definition? Write the definition of the
defined terms below the word.
point ray plane segment

Use the figure at the right for Exercises 12–14.


Name the intersection of each pair of planes. To start,
identify the points that both planes contain.

12. planes DCG and EFG

13. planes EFG and ADH

14. planes BCG and ABF


Name two planes that intersect in the given line. To start,
identify the planes that contain the given line.

15. 16.

Shade the plane that contains the given points.

18. A, B, C 19. C, D, H 20. E, H, B

Postulate 1-4 states that any three noncollinear points lie in one
plane. Find the plane that contains the first three points listed. Then
determine whether the fourth point is in that plane. Write coplanar
or noncoplanar to describe the points.
21. P, T, R, N 22. P, O, S, N

23. T, R, N, U 24. P, O, R, S

Use the diagram at the right. How many planes


contain each line and point?

25. and G 26. and F

27. and G 28. and M

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