Chapter 1: Q21. (page 31)
Is it possible for a line and a point to be noncoplanar?
Short Answer
There is no possibility for the provided condition.
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Chapter 1: Q21. (page 31)
Is it possible for a line and a point to be noncoplanar?
There is no possibility for the provided condition.
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Copy and complete the table. Refer to the diagram on pages 1 and 2.
Distance between | Diagram distance | Ground distance |
X and P | 5 cm | 10 cm |
X and F | 7 cm | ? cm |
X and T | ? cm | ? cm |
Y and F | ? cm | 19 cm |
F and T | 12 cm | ? cm |
For the following figure, determine is the same or not.

Sketch and label the figures described. Use dashes for hidden parts.
Three planes intersect in a point.
For the following figure, name the midpoint of .

The plane that contains the top of the box can be called plane ABCD.
Are there more than four points in plane ABCD?

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