Chapter 1: Q6. (page 29)
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If , then is the bisector of .
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The complete statement is: If , then is the bisector of .
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Chapter 1: Q6. (page 29)
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If , then is the bisector of .
The complete statement is: If , then is the bisector of .
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In a more complete diagram, would there be a redpoint 15 cm from both F and T? How many such points?

Sketch and label the figures described. Use dashes for hidden parts.
Horizontal plane P contains two lines k and n that intersect at point A.
Draw two points P, Q on a sheet of paper. Fold the paper so that fold line f contain both P, Q. Unfold the paper. Now fold so that P falls on Q. Call the second fold g. Lay the paper flat and label the intersection of f and g as X. How are points P, Q and X? Explain.
For the following figure, find whether the line AB is the same as the line BA or not.

Name three planes that intersect at point B.
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