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Geometry B asics of G eometry cont . • • • Point G is not on line h . Points A, G, and K and lines h and i are coplanar . Geometric Figures Everything in the figure below occupies 3-dimensional space . Point E is not in plane j, but points E, A, and B are coplanar even though the plane is not drawn in. When drawing or labeling geometric figures, be very specific! When labeling rays, make sure that the end point is under the side without an arrow. KF is NOT the same as FK . Remember that arrows extend forever. In the figure below, even though the intersection is not shown, the two lines intersect at a point to the right. • • • Include arrows to show that the line extends to infinity. Label points. • • The points A, B, and C are collinear . Point C lies on line h between A and B . A point is between two other points when they are in a straight line; G is not between A and B . and CB are opposite rays that have a common endpoint and form a line. m n • CA Basic Postulates Postulates for Points, Lines, and Planes 1. There is exactly one line through any two points. Postulates for Intersection 1. The intersection of any two distinct lines will be a single point. 2. There is exactly one plane that contains any three non-collinear points. 2. The intersection of two distinct planes is a line. 3. A line connecting points in a plane also lies within the plane. Page 2 of 2