A point is a coordinate on an axis. A line is the connection between two points. A plane is the object of perspective that points and lines lie on.
points that lines in the same plane are coplanor
No, it does not.
We use words we know to define new terms in geometry. The words point, line and plane have no other words in geometry to describe them They are the building blocks.
If on your paper your answers are point, ray, line segment, or plane i think it will be Plane
point, line and plane
points that lines in the same plane are coplanor
No, it does not.
We use words we know to define new terms in geometry. The words point, line and plane have no other words in geometry to describe them They are the building blocks.
If on your paper your answers are point, ray, line segment, or plane i think it will be Plane
The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a single point and a single line
Plane. A point has no dimension, a line has one dimension, and a plane has two dimensions.
point, line and plane
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
plane
A ray
A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
The intersection of a line and a plane can result in either a single point, if the line passes through the plane, or no intersection at all if the line is parallel to the plane and does not touch it. In some cases, if the line lies entirely within the plane, every point on the line will be an intersection point. Thus, the nature of the intersection depends on the relative positions of the line and the plane.