Geometry Chapter 1 Project By: Joelle Tondi. 1.) A line intersects a plane at a point. This statement is always going to be true.

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Geometry Chapter 1 Project By: Joelle Tondi

1.) A line intersects a plane at a point. This statement is always going to be true.

2.) Skew lines are coplanar. This statement is never going to be true. Coplanar lines lie on the same plan and can be parallel.Skew lines never intersect and are not parallel.

3.) Two planes intersect at one unique line. This statement is always going to be true. o Were the floor meets the wall.

4.)Two lines in the same plane are parallel. This statement is sometimes true. o Pencils in parallel form.

4.)Two lines in the same plane are parallel. This statement is sometimes false. o Pencils going all different ways

5.)Threes points are collinear. This statement is sometimes true. o Three dots on a pencil that are collinear

5.)Threes points are collinear. This statement is sometimes false. o Three dots on a pencil that are not collinear by breaking off the point.

6.) Two planes intersect at a single point. This statement is never true because two planes intersect at two points not one.

7.)Two lines intersect at two points. This statement is never true because two lines intersect at one point not two.

7.)Four points are coplanar. This statement is sometimes true

7.)Four points are coplanar. This statement is sometimes false.