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Points, Lines, and Planes Vocabulary Check

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  • True or False: A line is made up of two points?
    False: infinitely many points
  • If two planes intersect, then they intersect in exactly one ______. (1 word)
    line
  • What has no end and no thickness?
    line
  • True or False: We can name a plane using 3 non-collinear points on that plane.
    True
  • What is this called?
    plane
  • Opposite rays share a common endpoint and make a ______. (1 word)
    line
  • What is this called?
    line
  • True or False: Through any two points there is exactly one line.
    True
  • A _ _ _ _ _ extends in all directions without end (indefinitely).
    plane
  • What has no size or shape?
    point
  • Collinear points lie on the _______ _______. (2 words)
    same line
  • True or False: We label a line with 3 letters on that line.
    False: 2 letters on that line
  • A _______ is part of a line that consists of 2 points and all the points in between. (1 word)
    segment
  • True or False: We can also name a plane using a lowercase script letter (cursive).
    False: uppercase script letter
  • If two lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one ______. (1 word)
    point
  • We always label a point with _ _ _ _ _ _ _ letters.
    capital
  • True or False: Through any three non-collinear points there are exactly 2 planes containing them.
    False: exactly 1 plane contains them
  • True or False: We can also label a line using a lowercase script letter (cursive).
    True
  • True of False: If two points lie on a plane, then the line containing those points is also on that plane.
    True
  • Points that are not on the same line are called ________. (1 word)
    non-collinear
  • A _______ is part of a line and has one endpoint and extends forever in the other direction. (1 word)
    ray
  • What is this this called?
    point