Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Mark two points A and B on a plain sheet “ of paper. Using a sharp pencil and a ruler, draw a line through points A and B. Try to draw one more line through A and B. What do you observe?
Write a statement regarding your observations.
Solution
Two points A and B are marked On the plain sheet of paper. Using pencil, draw a line through there two points.
We cannot draw any other line joining them as only one line can be drawn passing through two fixed (given) points in a plane.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
The shaded region of the given figure shows a plane:
State whether true or false of the following statement:
(i) Line DE is contained in the given plane P.
(ii) Lines AB and DE intersect at point C.
(iii) Points D, B and C are collinear.
(iv) Points D, B and E are collinear.
State true or false, if false give the correct statement:
The intersection of two planes is a straight line
State, whether the following pair of line or ray appear to be parallel or intersecting.
Use a ruler and whether following points are collinear or not:
A, B and E
The figure is given below name the line segment that is a perpendicular bisector of the other:
Using the given figure, answer the following:
Is the line p parallel to the line l?
Give two examples from your surrounding for the following:
intersecting lines
State true or false; if false, give the correct statement:
Two parallel lines always lie in the same plane.
Draw a four-sided closed figure, in which all the sides are equal and each angle is 90° and also give the special name of the figure drawn.
Use the figure to name:
Line on which O lies.