Name three points that appear to be a) collinear. b) noncollinear. Exercises 9, 10 12. Explain the difference, if any, between a) CD and DC. b) CD and DC. c) CD and DC. d) CD and DC. Name two lines that appear to be a) parallel. b) nonparallel. A B C D Exercises 13-17 16. Given: M is the midpoint of AB AM = 2(x + 1) and MB = 3(x - 2) %3D Find: x and AB

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Name three points that appear to be
a) collinear.
b) noncollinear.
Exercises 9, 10
12. Explain the difference, if any, between
a) CD and DC.
b) CD and DC.
c) CD and DC.
d) CD and DC.
Name two lines that appear to be
a) parallel.
b) nonparallel.
m
A
M
B
C D
Exercises 13-17
16. Given: Mis the midpoint of AB
AM = 2(x + 1) and MB = 3(x – 2)
Find: x and AB
20. Suppose that (a) point C lies in plane X and (b) point D
lies in plane X. What can you conclude regarding CD?
24. Suppose that (a) points A, B, and C are collinear and
(b) AB > AC. Which point can you conclude cannot lie
between the other two?
26. Points A, B, C, and D are
coplanar; B, C, and D are
collinear; point E is not in
plane M. How many planes
contain
a) points A, B, and C?
b) points B, C, and D?
c) points A, B, C, and D?
d) points A, B, C, and E?
Transcribed Image Text:Name three points that appear to be a) collinear. b) noncollinear. Exercises 9, 10 12. Explain the difference, if any, between a) CD and DC. b) CD and DC. c) CD and DC. d) CD and DC. Name two lines that appear to be a) parallel. b) nonparallel. m A M B C D Exercises 13-17 16. Given: Mis the midpoint of AB AM = 2(x + 1) and MB = 3(x – 2) Find: x and AB 20. Suppose that (a) point C lies in plane X and (b) point D lies in plane X. What can you conclude regarding CD? 24. Suppose that (a) points A, B, and C are collinear and (b) AB > AC. Which point can you conclude cannot lie between the other two? 26. Points A, B, C, and D are coplanar; B, C, and D are collinear; point E is not in plane M. How many planes contain a) points A, B, and C? b) points B, C, and D? c) points A, B, C, and D? d) points A, B, C, and E?
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