Practice Problems
Use the figure in the diagram to determine if the following statements are T or F. If the statements are false, correct the underline section to make the statement true.
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/gpuxEXCB/Dz0Pi7NqSxtcafAX/material-gpuxEXCB.png)
The angle described above is on plane BEA
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/W72MH7XH/ErEqyJcukNecpXg5/material-W72MH7XH.png)
This is the correct way to describe the ray above as found in the picture.
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/DEhwaW2V/tTQRG3VqmrwImInX/material-DEhwaW2V.png)
The description of the line above cannot be described in any other way.
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/adBNAzt2/3LSvfKbeEVmi61xK/material-adBNAzt2.png)
S is on the plane EJK
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/uhtch27d/OdbZ8Sfh7akeThU3/material-uhtch27d.png)
The notation above describes a ray in the diagram
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/Uxt3mxGT/v4nHcnnjXAY5nS63/material-Uxt3mxGT.png)
The notation above is one of the proper ways to notate the angle
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/kB7MSAQ4/AIl2JSEXZQMkoHqs/material-kB7MSAQ4.png)
The notation above can also be described with just the single letter I.
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/fYB8tQyE/XehJ1TiuZ2BkOxFM/material-fYB8tQyE.png)
The notation above is a proper description of the plane in the picture.
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/XHvdYkeX/llpLpznYb2J13KOV/material-XHvdYkeX.png)
The line above is not on Plane BEA
![Image](https://beta.geogebra.org/resource/u5RtMwBT/nsrcb5pmAerNhMgX/material-u5RtMwBT.png)
All three descriptions can be used to identify the relationships between J and K.