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Name: Date:

___________________________________________________ ________________________________
________________
Topic: ________________________________
Class:
___________________________________________________ ___
________________________________
________________
Main Ideas/Questions Notes ________________________________
___
• A point is a __________________________.
POINT • It has no ____________________ or _______________.

• Always use a CAPITAL LETTER to name a point.


A
Example: _______________________________

• A line is made up of _________________________.

LINE • Any ________ points form a line.

• A line has no ________________________ or ____________________.

• Name a line by any two points on the line, or a lowercase script letter.

Y
n Example: ___________________________________________________________
X
* COLLINEAR POINTS: Points that lie on the same line.

* NON-COLLINEAR POINTS: Points that do NOT lie on the same line.


(Must be at least three points!)

• A plane is a ___________ ___________________ made up of points.

PLANE • Any ______ points make up a plane.

• A plane extends indefinitely in all directions.

• Name a plane by any three non-collinear points on the plane, or an


J L uppercase script letter.

K P Example: _________________________________________________________

* COPLANAR POINTS: Points that line on the same plane.


* NON-COPLANAR POINTS: Points that do NOT lie on the same plane.
(Must be at least four points!)

r
P
Intersecting
Two lines intersect at a _____________________!
s
n
LINES L k
n
& PLANES M Two planes intersect at a _____________________!

© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2014-2019


Naming Points, Lines, and Planes: Practice!
1. Use the diagram to the right to name the following.
H p
a) Four collinear points. ________________
O q
b) A line that contains point M. ________________ N L
M
c) A line that contains points H and K. ________________
K
d) Another name for line q. ____________________
J I
e) The intersection of lines p and r. ____________ r

2. Use the diagram to the right to name the following.

a) A line containing point F. _________ B

b) Another name for line k. _________ A F


E
c) A plane containing point A. _________________ M
j D
d) An example of three non-collinear points. _________ C

e) The intersection of plane M and line k. _________ k

3. Use the diagram to the right to name the following.


Z
a) Three coplanar points. _______________

b) A plane containing point X. ____________________

c) The intersection of plane R and plane ZVY. _________ Y X


d) How many planes appear in the figure? _________ V W R

e) How many planes contain point W? _________

4. Use the diagram to the right to name the following.

I
a) The intersection of lines l and m. _________ H
F
b) Another name for plane Q. ____________________ l
D E
c) Are points D and E collinear or coplanar? ______________ G
m
d) How many times do planes P and Q intersect? ___________ P Q

© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2014-2019


Name: ___________________________________ Unit 1: Geometry Basics
Date: __________________________ Per: ______ Points, Lines, and Planes

1. Use the diagram to answer the following questions.


a) How many points appear in the figure? _______
b) How many lines appear in the figure? _______ D
X
c) How many planes appear in the figure? _______
Y
W
d) Name a line containing point V. ________________ a V
Z b
e) Name the intersection of lines a and b. ________________
f) Give another name for line b. ________________
g) Name three non-collinear points. ____________________

h) Give another name for plane D. __________________

2. Use the diagram to answer the following questions.

a) How many points appear in the figure? _______

b) How many lines appear in the figure? _______

c) How many planes appear in the figure? _______ K T


P S
d) Name three collinear points. ________________
L
e) Name four non-coplanar points. ________________ e M N O
f) Give another name for line e. ________________ U
R Q
g) Name the intersection of PQ and MO. ___________ c d
h) Name the intersection of plane K and line c. ___________
i) Give another name for plane L. ____________________

j) Give another name for PQ. ____________


z 3. Use the diagram to answer the following questions.
D
a) How many points appear in the figure? _______ G
b) How many lines appear in the figure? __________ F
A E
c) How many planes appear in the figure? __________
H
d) Name three collinear points. ________________
e) Name four coplanar points. ________________ B C

f) Name the intersection of planes ABC and ABE. __________


g) Name the intersection of planes BCH and DEF. __________
h) Name the intersection of AD and DF. __________
i) © Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2014-2019

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