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Parallel Line

and Plane

Instructor: Zamina Alizada


Warm-up activity
Which statement is true?

 Through a line and three points not lying on this line, one can draw a plane,
and such a plane is unique
 Through a line one can draw two and only two planes
 Through two points one can draw a line, and such a line is unique
 Through three points lying on the same line one can draw three and only
three planes
Lesson Objective

At the end of today’s lesson you will be able to:

Apply the method of coordinates in space for


solving different problems.
Explain
parallel and
intersect lines
1.If two lines
are parallel or
intersect then
they lie in the
same plane.
2) a) If three lines intersect in two points then they lie in the same plane.

b) If three lines intersect in one point, they can lie in the same plane (coplanar
lines)

c) or they can lie in different planes (noncoplanar lines)


Two lines that are not parallel and not lying in the same plane are called skew
lines
Relative position of line and plane
Relative position of line and plane
A line and a plane parallel to each other.
Corollaries
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Repeat similar triangles

https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/triangles-similar-finding.html

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