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POINTS
LINES
PLANES
INTERSECTIONS
MYSTERY?
100
The proper notaiton for a point, let's call it A.
What is Point A
100
This is the dimension of a line
What is one dimension
100
The dimension of a plane is this
What is two
100
An intersection is defined as this
What is the point or points that two figures have in common
100
Use order of operations: 9+(4x4)/2-2
What is 15
200
The dimension of a point
What is zero
200
A line must be written using this many points
What is two
200
A plane extends infinitely in this many directions.
What is all directions
200
A real life example of an intersection is this.
What is a road, a rail road crossing, (answers will vary)
200
200, 100, 50, 25... The next number in this sequence would be:
What is 25/2 or 12.5
300
Two of these intersect at exactly one point
What are lines
300
When points lie on the same line this is called what?
What is Collinear
300
The intersection of two planes is this
What is a line
300
The intersection of two lines is always this
What is a point
300
Give a counterexample for this statement..."The sum of every integer is always an even number."
Answers will vary.
400
Lines AB and BC intersect at this point
What is Point B
400
The endpoint of a line is this
What is infinity, therefore there is no end
400
If points are coplanar, then the points are.....collinear.
What is not always, or sometimes
400
Two planes intersect at a line, therefore they have this many points in common.
What is infinitely many
400
The difference of two integers is always a(n)
What is an integer
500
When there is not a point of intersection between two lines, the reason could be this.
What is the lines are side by side, or parallel
500
The intersection of a line is this.
What is the point that the two lines share in common
500
A real life example of a plane and a line intersecting is this
What is an arrow and a bullseye, a pencil through a piece of paper, etc.
500
An example of intersecting planes would be this.
(Answers will vary)
500
I should get this grade on my quiz tomorrow.
What is 100%