interim 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 Flashcards

1
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inductive reasoning

A

reaching a conclusion by observing patterns

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2
Q

deductive reasoning

A

using evidence to reach a conclusion

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3
Q

through any three points there is…

A

at least one plane (postulate 7)

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4
Q

through any three noncollinear points there is…

A

exactly one plane (postulate 7)

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5
Q

if two plains intersect…

A

their intersection is a line (postulate 9)

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6
Q

through a line and point not on the line there is…

A

exactly one plane

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7
Q

if two lines intersect, how many planes contains the lines?

A

exactly one plane

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8
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true or false: any three points are always coplanar.

A

true

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9
Q

true or false: two intersecting lines determine a plane.

A

true

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10
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true or false: a plane contains at least three noncollinear points.

A

true

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11
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true or false: two planes can intersect in exactly one point.

A

false

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12
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true or false: three noncollinear points can lie in each of two different planes.

A

false

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13
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name the postulate or theorem: line FH is contained in the plane FGH.

A

if two points are in a plane, that line is in the plane.

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