Chapter 1: Q4. (page 30)
In the exercise answer on the basis of what appears to be true.
Each red point is said to be _____ from points and .

Short Answer
The blank should be filled with equidistant.
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Chapter 1: Q4. (page 30)
In the exercise answer on the basis of what appears to be true.
Each red point is said to be _____ from points and .

The blank should be filled with equidistant.
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You can think of the ceiling and floor or a room as parts of horizontal planes. The walls are parts of vertical planes. Vertical planes are represented by figures like those shown in which two sides are vertical. A horizontal plane is represented by a figure like that shown, with two sides horizontal and no sides vertical.

Can two horizontal planes intersect?
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 three lines that intersect at point R.
Classify the statement as true or false.
R, S, T, and X are coplanar.

For the following figure, find the coordinate of p and R.

Follow the steps shown to draw the figure named.
A rectangular solid or box.

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