McGraw Hill Glencoe Geometry, 2012
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1. Representing Sample Spaces
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Exercise 36 Page 921

In spherical geometry, a line is defined as a great circle of the sphere.

AD and BC

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In spherical geometry, a line is defined as a great circle of the sphere.
We can see that two lines containing point F are AD and BC.
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