Geometry Practice Test 6

(1) Given geometry practice test 6 _gr_1.gif] If geometry practice test 6 _gr_2.gif] is a point not on the line determined by geometry practice test 6 _gr_3.gif] geometry practice test 6 _gr_4.gif] and geometry practice test 6 _gr_5.gif] then geometry practice test 6 _gr_6.gif] and geometry practice test 6 _gr_7.gif] are on the same side of geometry practice test 6 _gr_8.gif]

(2) Given any two distinct points geometry practice test 6 _gr_9.gif] and geometry practice test 6 _gr_10.gif], there exist a point geometry practice test 6 _gr_11.gif] lying on geometry practice test 6 _gr_12.gif] such that geometry practice test 6 _gr_13.gif]  

(3) Given a ray geometry practice test 6 _gr_14.gif] between geometry practice test 6 _gr_15.gif] and geometry practice test 6 _gr_16.gif] prove that there exists a segment whose two endpoints are on the opposite rays of   geometry practice test 6 _gr_17.gif] and geometry practice test 6 _gr_18.gif] respectively and such that the opposite ray of geometry practice test 6 _gr_19.gif] intersects this segment.

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