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Name Date Class LESSON 11 Practice B Understanding Points, Lines, and Planes Use the figure for Exercises 17. 1. Name a plane. 2. Name a segment. 3. Name a line. 4. Name three collinear points. 5.

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  3. Refer to the provided figure for Exercises 1 to 7. For each question, write your answers in the designated blank spaces. Use precise terminology for points, lines, and planes as required.
  4. Continue to Exercises 8 to 11, again using the figure for reference. Clearly identify the points that determine plane R, as well as the intersections with line m.
  5. For exercises 12 to 14, carefully draw the paths as requested in the form. Use the drawing space provided to illustrate Michelle's skating paths and any related figures.
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In Geometry, we define a point as a location and no size. A line is defined as something that extends infinitely in either direction but has no width and is one dimensional while a plane extends infinitely in two dimensions.

Examples of a plane would be: a desktop, the chalkboard/whiteboard, a piece of paper, a TV screen, window, wall or a door.

ST and TS are not the same figure because ST has its endpoint at S and TS has its endpoint at T. 5. ST and TS are not opposite rays because they do not have the same endpoint.

Examples could be triangles, squares, rectangles, lines, circles, points, pentagons, stop signs (octagons), boxes (prisms, or dice (cubes). Examples of a plane would be: a desktop, the chalkboard/whiteboard, a piece of paper, a TV screen, window, wall or a door.

A plane can be modeled using any flat surface in the real world: a wall, a floor, a piece of paper, the surface of a table, etc. All of these can represent a single part or segment of a geometric plane.

What is a real world example of a line? Real-world examples of line segments are a pencil, a baseball bat, the cord to your cell phone charger, the edge of a table, etc. Think of a real-life quadrilateral, like a chessboard; it is made of four line segments.

Examples of Points in Geometry a star in the sky. the tip of a compass. the sharpened end of a pencil. the pointed end of a needle.

One great way to start your points lines and planes in geometry lesson is to tell them to actually draw a point either on their paper or have one student draw it on the board. Them ask a different student to measure the length and with of the point with a ruler. They will do it or try to do it and give actual numbers.

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