Point, Line & Plane Questions for 3D Shapes. Cube Question #1 Are plane AEFB (green) and plane MDCN (red) parallel? yes.

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Point, Line & Plane Questions for 3D Shapes

Cube Question #1 Are plane AEFB (green) and plane MDCN (red) parallel? yes

Cube Question #2 Are plane FNC (blue) and plane AEF (green) parallel? no

Cube Question #3 Are AD and FN parallel? yes

Cube Question #4 Which two planes intersect at FE? plane NFEM (white) and plane AEFB (green)

Cube Question #5 Are point E and point M collinear or coplanar? both – they are part of the same line and the same plane

Pyramid Question #1 Which planes intersect at point A? plane EBA (orange), plane EAD (blue), plane ABCD (white)

Pyramid Question #2 How many planes does this shape have altogether? five

Pyramid Question #3 Name two parallel lines. ~AB and DC ~AD and BC

Pyramid Question #4 Are point A, point D, and point E collinear or coplanar? coplanar

Pyramid Question #5 Will DE and AB ever intersect each other? no