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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING. 1 Name all the points. How many points can be named? 2 Name all the lines. How many lines can be named? 3 Name all the planes. How many planes can be named? 4 How many distinct line segments can be named? 5 How many rays can be named? 6 Give the 3 pairs of opposite rays 7 Name all the right angles. 8 Name all the acute angles. 9 Name all the obtuse angles. 10 Give another name for angle INP 11 Points M, R and are collinear. 12 Points H, N, G and are coplanar. 13 What is the intersection of N and HP? 14 What is the intersection of plane IMPN and plane NPOG? 15 If HP is parallel with £ which line segments are congruent?

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING. 1 Name all the points. How many points can be named? 2 Name all the lines. How many lines can be named? 3 Name all the planes. How many planes can be named? 4 How many distinct line segments can be named? 5 How many rays can be named? 6 Give the 3 pairs of opposite rays 7 Name all the right angles. 8 Name all the acute angles. 9 Name all the obtuse angles. 10 Give another name for angle INP 11 Points M, R and are collinear. 12 Points H, N, G and are coplanar. 13 What is the intersection of N and HP? 14 What is the intersection of plane IMPN and plane NPOG? 15 If HP is parallel with £ which line segments are congruent?

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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING. 1 Name all the points. How many points can be named? 2 Name all the lines. How many lines can be named? 3 Name all the planes. How many planes can be named? 4 How many distinct line segments can be named? 5 How many rays can be named? 6 Give the 3 pairs of opposite rays 7 Name all the right angles. 8 Name all the acute angles. 9 Name all the obtuse angles. 10 Give another name for angle INP 11 Points M, R and are collinear. 12 Points H, N, G and are coplanar. 13 What is the intersection of N and HP? 14 What is the intersection of plane IMPN and plane NPOG? 15 If HP is parallel with £ which line segments are congruent? 65047bbd50481.webp