Mark three non-collinear points A, B and C in your notebook. Draw lines through these points taking two at a time and name these lines. How many such different lines can be drawn?
Solution:
Use the figure to name :
(i) Five point
(ii) Aline
(iii) Four rays
(iv) Five line segments
Solution:
Use the figure to name:
(i) Line containing point E.
(ii) Line passing through A.
(iii) Line on which point O lies.
(iv) Two pairs of intersecting lines.
Solution:
More Solutions:
- Consider the given figure and answer the following questions:
- Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral PQRS.
- Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral KLMN. State,
- In the given figure, identify:
- There is exactly one line passing through……………
- Fill in the blanks with correct word(s)
- The line segment AB is the shortest route from A to B.
- Which of the following has no endpoints?
- The number of lines that can be drawn
- The minimum number of points of intersection.