Chapter 1: Q14WE. (page 25)
State whether it is possible for the figure described to exist. Write yes or no.
Three points all lie in each of the two planes.
Short Answer
Yes, it is possible that three points all lie in each of the two planes.
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Chapter 1: Q14WE. (page 25)
State whether it is possible for the figure described to exist. Write yes or no.
Three points all lie in each of the two planes.
Yes, it is possible that three points all lie in each of the two planes.
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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as the given points.
A, D, E

Classify the statement as true or false.
R, X, O, and Y are coplanar.

For the following figure, name the midpoint of .

In diagrams a, b, c, and d are lengths. Which is greater, the product ab or the product cd?

For the following coordinates of two points on a number line, state the distance between the points and .
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