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Point, Line, Plane – Maharashtra Board Class 6 Solutions for Mathematics

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  • 1 Point, Line, Plane – Maharashtra Board Class 6 Solutions for Mathematics (English Medium)
    • 1.1 Exercise-13
    • 1.2 Exercise-14
    • 1.3 Exercise-15

Point, Line, Plane – Maharashtra Board Class 6 Solutions for Mathematics (English Medium)

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Exercise-13

Solution 1:

  1. seg MN, seg NO and seg LM.
  2. seg OT, sed OY, seg TY, seg OZ, line WV, ray OX, ray OV, ray ZX, ray OW

Exercise-14

Solution 1:
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Solution 2:
Innumerable lines can be drawn through the point T.
point-line-plane-maharashtra-board-class-6-solutions-for-mathematics-ex(14)-2

Solution 3:
Line PQ, line QR, line PR are the three lines through the three non-collinear points P, Q and R.
Hence, three lines can be drawn.
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Solution 4:
One and only one line can be drawn passing through the two points S and R.
point-line-plane-maharashtra-board-class-6-solutions-for-mathematics-ex(14)-4

Solution 5:
Collinear points – B, M, D ; L, M, K
Non-collinear points – B, K, D ; L, M, D ; K, M, D ; K, L, B ; K, M, B ; K, L, D ; B, L, D ; L, M, B.

Exercise-15

Solution 1:

  1. The lines whose point of concurrence is Q are PQ, line SQ and line RQ.
  2. Line PS, line SR and line QS are concurrent lines.

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Solution 2:

  1. Collinear points (B, C, D)
  2. Groups of non-collinear points: (A, B, C); (A, B, D); (A, C, D); (A, B, C, D)
  3. Concurrent lines: line AB, line AD, line AC.  Point of concurrence: Point A.

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