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Direction. Draw and label a figure for each condition.

1. Plane ABCD
2. Line MN intersecting line Ab at Q.
3. Ray XZ and Ray XY intersect at point X.
4. Plane R contains line q but does not contain point M. ​

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Final answer:

To draw and label the given figures, follow these steps for each condition.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to draw and label the figures as requested, here are the steps for each condition:

  1. For plane ABCD, you can draw a square or any four-sided figure to represent the plane. Label the vertices as A, B, C, and D.
  2. To draw line MN intersecting line Ab at Q, you can draw two lines intersecting each other. Label one line as MN and the other line as Ab. The point where they intersect can be labeled as Q.
  3. To represent the intersection of Ray XZ and Ray XY at point X, draw two rays originating from different points but meeting at a single point. Label one ray as XZ, the other ray as XY, and the point of intersection as X.
  4. For Plane R containing line q but not point M, draw a line and label it as q. Then draw a plane that contains that line but does not include point M.

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