Answer:
First, plot points A & B on a graph.
Collinear just means 3 or more points in a straight line (because just 2 points are always collinear, since a straight line can always be drawn through two points.
The instructions don't state a specific area in which points C & D have to be in, so you can put them anywhere, as long as they are collinear with each other, but not any other points,
- i.e. putting three units up and two units left of points A & B
So let's make up some points for C & D that are on a straight line.
- Remember, this line does <em>not</em> have to be horizontal! As long as it's a straight line, any direction will do.
Here are some points that you can choose from:
- C(-1, 1); D(-1, -1)
- C(4, 5); D(4, -5)
- C(3, 4); D(3, 5)
- Anything that doesn't fall on x=2 or y=±3.
For "F" just pick a set of coordinates off to the side and label it
You can even use half values if you want:
- (0.5, 3.2)
- (1.2, -4.1)
- (-9.1, -0.2)
As long as your plotted points meet the criteria:
- C & D are <em>Collinear</em>
- A, B, C, D, & F must not land on the same straight line.
Answer:
Option (8).Plane BPQ
Option (9).Plane OPB
Step-by-step explanation:
Any plane is described by three different points lying on the the same surface.
And planes having common edge will have the common points of the given edge.
Therefore, planes given in the picture which will have the common side BP are,
Plane BPQ and plane OPB.
Therefore, Option (8) and Option (9) are the answer.
1.8 is the answer rounded