Big Ideas Math Geometry, 2014
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1. Points, Lines, and Planes
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Exercise 30 Page 9

A point that does not lie on line BI is not collinear with B and I.

Example Solution: A

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For a point to not be collinear with points B and I it would have to not lie on the line BI.


From the diagram, we can see that C is the only other point that lies on BI. All points other than B, I, and C are, therefore, not collinear with B and I. The available correct answers include: A, D, E, F, G, H, and J. We can arbitrarily choose to answer with point A this time.