Points, lines, planes are all undefined terms of geometry
To do this, we draw a plane H (represented by a rectangle), and then add a point on the rectangle
To do this, we draw a plane I (represented by a rectangle), and then draw a line on the rectangle
This means that a line passes through points A, B and C or in other words, points A, B and C are on the same line
This means that point M is a common point on lines x and y or in other words, point M lies on both lines
This means that line JI lies on both planes
See attachment for the illustration of the 5 activities
Read more about points, lines, planes at:
https://brainly.com/question/17268701