Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
Skills Practice Workbook - Glencoe
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1–2<br />
NAME DATE PERIOD<br />
<strong>Skills</strong> <strong>Practice</strong><br />
Points, Lines, and Planes<br />
Use the figure at the right to name examples<br />
of each term. 1-10. Samples answers are given.<br />
1. four points four of the following: S, T, M, R, X, Y<br />
2. two lines ��� SX ,YR ���<br />
3. four segments M�R�, M�S�, M�T�, M�X�<br />
4. one ray whose endpoint is M ��� MY<br />
5. three collinear points S, M, and X<br />
6. one point that is not on ��� YR S<br />
7. a segment with points T and M as its endpoints T�M�<br />
8. a line that does not contain R ��� SX<br />
9. a line containing M ��� RY<br />
10. a segment that lies on ��� YR M�R�<br />
Determine whether each model suggests a point, a line, a ray, a segment, or a plane.<br />
11. a toothpick segment 12. a floor plane<br />
13. the tip of a pin point 14. the surface of the water in a swimming<br />
pool plane<br />
15. a beam of light from a laser ray 16. fence pole segment<br />
Draw and label a figure for each situation described. 17-20. Sample<br />
answers are given.<br />
17. point K lies on ��� RT<br />
18. plane H contains line a<br />
R K T<br />
19. ��� AB lies in plane M containing point 20. ��� AX and ��� AY such that point A is the<br />
R not on ��� AB<br />
only point common to both rays<br />
R<br />
A<br />
B<br />
M<br />
A Y<br />
© <strong>Glencoe</strong>/McGraw-Hill 2 Geometry: Concepts and Applications<br />
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