
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the diagram at the right. Give another name for plane P.
Then name a line in the plane, a ray, a line intersecting the plane,
and three collinear points.
You can find another name for plane P by using any three points in the
plane that are not on the same line. So, another name for plane P is
plane FAB.
A line in the plane is AB, a ray is CB, a line intersecting the plane is
CD, and three collinear points are A, C, and B.
Use the diagram.
1. Give another name for plane M.
2. Name a line in the plane.
3. Name a line intersecting the plane.
4. Name two rays.
5. Name a pair of opposite rays.
6. Name a point not in plane M.
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