
Concept explainers
To Sketch: The example of theorem in terms of two planes that are equidistant from the third plane.

Answer to Problem 46HP
If two planes are equidistant from the third plane, then the two planes are parallel to each other.
Explanation of Solution
Given:To rewrite theorem in terms of two planes that are equidistant from the third plane. Sketch the example.
Theorem states that if two planes are equidistant from the third plane, then the two planes are parallel to each other.
The sketch of the example is shown below.
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