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The given points can be

named as Point A or (.A)


Point B or (.B) Point C or
(.C) Point D or (.D)
Line can be named using any two
points on it, if we connect A and
B we can have a line.

We may name this line as


.Take note there is a line
symbol written above the
letters.
We may name this line
segment as

Read as line segment


AB or line segment BA.
We may name this ray
Plane is a set of points lying on a flat
surface
TYPES OF POINTS

1. Collinear Points
Set of points that are contained or placed in exactly one line.

2. Non-Collinear Points
Set of points where in one of the point does not contained in one
line.
TYPES OF POINTS
TYPES OF LINES

1. Coplanar Lines
Set of lines contained in one plane.

2. Non-Coplanar Lines
Set of lines contained in different plane.
KINDS OF LINES
Intersecting lines are coplanar lines that
intersect at a common endpoint called
point of intersection.
Perpendicular lines are coplanar lines
that intersect and form 90 degrees
angle.
Parallel lines are coplanar lines that are
equidistant to each other and will never
meet no matter how you extend them
infinitely.

Transversal lines it is a line that intersect


or cut the parallel lines.

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