
a.
To draw the diagram representing given situation.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Here A, B and C are the points lying in the plane P.
D, E and F are the points on plane Q.
Further the line m contains the points D and F as shown and does not intersect plane P.
Line n contains points A and E.
b.
To determine relationship between given planes.
b.

Answer to Problem 47HP
The two planes are parallel to each other.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
The two planes are parallel to each other.
c.
To determine relationship between given lines.
c.

Answer to Problem 47HP
The given lines are skew lines.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
The two lines are nither parallel nor perpendicular to each other. Moreover the given lines lies in different planes. Hence the given lines are skew lines.
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