A few days ago
Anonymous

2 Geometry questions?

i have some geometry questions could anyone help?

1. Match the scenario with the postulate that is illustrated.

A contractor knows the intersection of two flat walls form a line.

A) Through any two points, there is exactly one line.

B) Through any three noncollinear points, there is exactly one plane.

C) If two distinct planes intersect, then their intersection is a line.

Match the scenario with the postulate that is illustrated.

2.From any point on a property, a surveyor can locate a straight line to any other point on the property.

A) Through any two points, there is exactly one line.

B) Through any three noncollinear points, there is exactly one plane.

C) If two distinct planes intersect, then the line joining them lies in that plane.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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1. c – two flat walls (planes) for a line (intersection is a line)

2. a – any point on a property (point1) can… straight line to any other point (point2) : two points make one line

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A few days ago
michelle s
Number one would be c because two falt walls are two planes.

Number 2 would be A because it is not dealing with planes but with lines in relation to points.

Hope this helps ๐Ÿ™‚

I teach mathematics and I know how confusing these can be… but you CAN do it. Just think about what it is asking and picture it in your head. What makes sense? ๐Ÿ™‚

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