Answer:
1) 3 Points Include: E, B and F. To explain in Detail. Point E, which is (-1,1) Point B, which is (0,-2) and Point F, which is (2,3) The Directions tell you to name 3 Points on the image. The points I just explained are all on the graph, so they are all points in the Image.
Two Lines are: Lines CD and Lines AB. These are both lines on the images. The points A and B are connected with a line, so they are a line on the graph. The Points C and D are also connected by a line, therefore, both lines CD and AB are lines on the image.
A Line Segment: A line segment is a line connected with two end points, You can say a line is a segment when both ends of the line have a dot, also known as a point. One line segment in this image is Line EB, both the points are connected by a line, and both sides of the line have a point.
The Plane: The plane is the entire surface that everything is on. The plane has all the lines, segments, and points. All planes extend infinitely far. We can see, the plane is "O". The letter O is located towards the middle of the graph, Therefore, the Plane is "O"
2)One Point: On the Plane, one point is point S. Q and R are also points, but the question only asks for one point.
The Line: There is only one line on the plane, this line is line QR. Both points Q and R are connected by a line.
The Plane: The Plane is "T" in the bottom left of the image, in the corner of the plane (the plane is the blue area) you can see the letter T. "T" is the plane.
Does the line go through the Plane? Yes. The line does go through the plane. Here's why: On the line QR, both sides of the line have arrows. If a line has arrows that means the line goes on forever in the direction the arrow is pointing. If a line has two dots, its a segment, which means the lines end at the points, they do not go on forever. In this case, the line goes on forever and it goes through the blue area, which is the plane.