interim 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 Flashcards
inductive reasoning
reaching a conclusion by observing patterns
deductive reasoning
using evidence to reach a conclusion
through any three points there is…
at least one plane (postulate 7)
through any three noncollinear points there is…
exactly one plane (postulate 7)
if two plains intersect…
their intersection is a line (postulate 9)
through a line and point not on the line there is…
exactly one plane
if two lines intersect, how many planes contains the lines?
exactly one plane
true or false: any three points are always coplanar.
true
true or false: two intersecting lines determine a plane.
true
true or false: a plane contains at least three noncollinear points.
true
true or false: two planes can intersect in exactly one point.
false
true or false: three noncollinear points can lie in each of two different planes.
false
name the postulate or theorem: line FH is contained in the plane FGH.
if two points are in a plane, that line is in the plane.