Vertical plane R intersects horizontal plane P. Points A, D, and B are on the line of the intersecting planes. Point F is on the top half of plane R. Point G is on the bottom half of plane G. Point C is on the left half of plane P. Point E is on the right half of plane P. Point H is above and to the right of the planes. Point J is below and to the left of the planes. Which statements are true based on the diagram? Check all that apply. Points A, B, and D are on both planes. Point H is not on plane R. Plane P contains point F. Points C, D, and A are noncollinear. The line containing points F and G is on plane R. The line containing points F and H is on plane R.

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The true statements are:

  • Points A, B, and D are on both planes.
  • Point H is not on plane R.
  • Points C, D, and A are noncollinear.
  • The line containing points F and G is on plane R.

What is the intersection of 2 planes?

If two planes are said to have intersect each other, the intersection will be regarded as a line.

Hence, looking at the image attached, you will see that Points C, D, and A are noncollinear and the line containing points F and G is on plane R.

Note that when a line and a plane are said to intersect each other , the intersection will be a single point, or say a line. So Points A, B, and D are on both planes.

Therefore, option 1, 2, 4 and 5 are correct.

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