Chapter 1: Q2 (page 2)
In a more complete diagram, would there be a redpoint 15 cm from both F and T? How many such points?

Short Answer
Yes, there will be a red point and the count of points will be 2.
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Chapter 1: Q2 (page 2)
In a more complete diagram, would there be a redpoint 15 cm from both F and T? How many such points?

Yes, there will be a red point and the count of points will be 2.
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Do you believe there is any point that is equidistant from P, F, and T?

Sketch and label the figures described. Use dashes for hidden parts.
The horizontal plane Q and vertical plane N intersect.
For the following figure, state whether the figure appears to be congruent or not.

Classify each statement as true or false.

R and S contain D.
Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as the given points.
E, F, H

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