Geometry Help...

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  1. pbjorge12

    pbjorge12 Well-Known Member

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    It says to name a point that is coplanar with the given points....Here are the points - A,B,F

    Here is the image....Thanks!

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    nice square lol :lol:
     
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    Do you know the answer?!?
     
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    i think C but im not sure havent had geometry in a long time
     
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    G is coplanar with given points A, B, and F. That's the only point there that is coplanar with those three...
     
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    i think its F...
    is that your HW?
     
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    i'd have to go with that aswell.
     
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    It is the one question on it I couldn't figure out....None look coplanar to me...How is G coplanar?
     
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    g is coplanar because of the angle of a and b so that would make f and g the same angle as a and b
     
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    G, because its coplanar to a, b, f. the points are g, f, b.
     
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    I get it! So it is like an invisible diagonal plane going down thorugh the box...I think
     
  12. Cain

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    G is the correct answer. Million Knives, the answer cannot be F, because F was a given point, so the answer wouldn't be/isn't just handed to you.

    Plane - A surface such that if any two points on the surface are connected by a line, all points of the line are also on the surface.

    Coplanar - Lying on the same plane.

    These definitions should help you see how G is coplanar with points A, B, and F. Just imagine putting a piece of paper on the rectangle such that the paper crossed through points A, B, and F. You will see that the paper would cross over point G therefore making it coplanar with the previously stated points.
     
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    hmm... you are right.. it is G...but is this his HW or is this just for fun?

    cause its not fun...
     
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    Haha, I believe it is his homework...and if you do this for fun, then you are a sick, sick child. :blink:
     
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    Math stinks.
     

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