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Section 1.1 Points, Lines, and Planes. Point No size or dimension, merely position. P Written as: P Written using a single, capital letter.

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1 Section 1.1 Points, Lines, and Planes

2 Point No size or dimension, merely position. P Written as: P Written using a single, capital letter.

3 Line Contains infinitely many points extending in opposite directions. AB h C Written as: Any two points name the line, order does NOT matter.

4 Plane An imaginary, perfectly flat surface with no thickness that extends endlessly in all directions. M Written as: M Plane can be named using a single capital letter OR using three or four points. Ex. Plane M or Plane ABC or ABC

5 Collinear Points Points that lie on the same line. ABC A, B, and C are collinear points.

6 Noncollinear Points Points that do not lie on the same line. Ex. P and R are noncollinear points. Ex. S and P are noncollinear points. PQ R S

7 Coplanar Points Points that lie on the same plane. M N P P, M, and N are coplanar points.

8 Noncoplanar Points Points that do not lie on the same plane. B M A N A, B, M, and N are noncoplanar points. A B C D E

9 Intersection The set of points that lie in both figures. R R is the intersection of the two lines.

10 Diagram A B C D E D A B C E F G Use the diagram to answer the following.

11 Are A, D, C, and F are coplanar ? Are D, E, B, and G are coplanar ? How many points are contained in Plane ABCD ? Can a point be in more than one line ? Name the intersection of Plane DEFC and Plane BGFC ? Name two planes that do not intersect. Questions…


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