Chapter 1: Q3. (page 28)
Give the distance and angle for each point.

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- The distance and angle for the pointis .
- The distance and angle for the pointis .
- The distance and angle for the pointis .
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Name a fourth point that is in the same plane as the given points.
A, D, E

A plane can be named by three or more non-collinear points it contains. In chapter 12 you will study pyramids like the one shown at the right below.

Name two planes that intersect in .
For the following figure, name the three segments congruent to .

For the following figure, name the point with coordinate 2.

The plane that contains the top of the box can be called plane ABCD.
Name two planes that do not intersect.

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