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Marvin So Obedience

Marvin So Obedience

A.) Postulate 3: Intersection Postulate

LINE INTERSECTION POSTULATE
If two distinct lines intersect, then their intersection
is a point.

B.) As shown of the photo that I’ve provided the gaps between the tiles  serves as the intersection of two lines.

#geometryiseverywhere

Lorenzo Miguel S. Surio III-Prudence

Lorenzo Miguel S. Surio III-Prudence

This picture shows Postulate #3: If two distinct planes intersects, then their intersection is a line. By looking at the picture, you’ll see that the intersection of the two walls is a line.

Christian Jan C. Parungao III-Prudence

Christian Jan C. Parungao III-Prudence

This is postulate 3. If two distinct planes intersect, then their intersection is a line.

this is a example of postulate 3 because it has a intersection. it is called a revolving door. The two distinct planes are intersecting.

Patrick Danniel G. Lopez III-Prudence

Patrick Danniel G. Lopez III-Prudence

Theorem 1-1″Two distinct Lines Intersect at only one point”,The picture shows that the “black colored point” is where the “two red lines intersects”.

#geometryiseverywhere

MIGEL D. SARSAPI (prudence)

MIGEL D. SARSAPI (prudence)

Paragraph 1-
IF TWO POINTS OF A LINE ARE IN A PLANE,THEN THE LINE IS IN THE PLANE

Paragraph 2-
ITS ONLY ONE LINE AND ALSO NO INTERSECTION

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Allaine Jean C. Cruz (Prudence)

Allaine Jean C. Cruz (Prudence)

Postulate 3 – Intersection Postulate
If two distinct planes intersect, then their intersection is a line.

As you can see the 2 planes intersect and their intersection is a line.

#geometryiseverywhere

Jose Christopher U. Domingo (Prudence)

Jose Christopher U. Domingo (Prudence)

My Picture is all about Theorem 1-1, Two distinct line intersects at only one point.

My picture is an example of theorem 1-1 because if you look at the background, there are two lines intersecting one another and that would make one point.

#geometryiseverywhere

Albert Lanz Bulay (Prudence)

Albert Lanz Bulay (Prudence)

This picture shows Theorem 1-1.This mean that two distinct lines intersect at one point.The term lines in the theorem mean straight lines.If the lines could intersect at more than one point then there would be two lines containing two points.#geometryiseverywhere

Olivia Marie E. Bugayong III-Prudence

Olivia Marie E. Bugayong III-Prudence

This photo represents Postulate 1: two points determine exactly one line.

The two points over there represent the starting and end point of the line and the body of the post connects the two points.

#geometryiseveryhwhere

Andrea Mae P. Silva (Prudence)

Andrea Mae P. Silva (Prudence)

In this picture, we can see plane, points and lines. The postulate depicts in the picture is the Postulate 2, which entitled as Plane Postulate.

This picture is under Postulate 2 because as we can see the circles tells us that there are three collinear points in one plane.

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