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Points, Lines, and Planes
Use the figure at the right to name examples
of each term.
5. three collinear points
6.one point that is not on YR
7. a segment with points T and M as its endpoints
8. a line that does not contain R
9. a line containing M
10. a segment that lies on YR
Determine whether each model suggests a point, a line, a ray, a segment, or a plane.
11. a toothpick
12. a floor
13. the tip of a pin
15. a beam of light from a laser
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KM
Draw and label a figure for each situation described.
17. point K lies on RT
19. AB lies in plane M containing point
R not on AB
14. the surface of the water in a swimming
pool
16. fence pole
18. plane contains line a
20. AX and AY such that point A is the
only point common to both rays


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