Maya - Lines, Angles, and planes Flashcards

1
Q

Two points define a _____

A

Line

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2
Q

A line contains at least ____

A

two points

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3
Q

A plane contains at least ____

A

Three non-collinear points

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4
Q

Space contains at least ____

A

Four non-coplanar points

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5
Q

Through any three points there is ____

A

at least one plane

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6
Q

Through any three noncollinear points, there is

A

exactly one plane

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7
Q

If two points are in a plane, then ____

A

the line containing those points also lies on the plane

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8
Q

If the line containing two points does not lie on a plane, then ___

A

At least one of those points is not on the plane

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9
Q

The difference between a postulate and a theorem is _____

A

A postulate is taken for granted while a theorem has been proven

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10
Q

If two lines intersect, then _____

A

They intersect at one point

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11
Q

Through a line and _____ there is exactly one _____

A

Through a line and a point there is exactly one plane

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12
Q

If two lines intersect, then _____

A

exactly one plane contains the lines

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