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As a pointer to where to start, you could take a look at tex.stackexchange.com/questions/28363/… – JakeSep 23 '11 at 6:44
AB and BC seem odd since we cannot really distinguish where the blue and red surfaces cross. – plutonSep 23 '11 at 13:37
You might want to have a look at Sketch - a program to generate 3D drawings using PSTricks or TPGF/TikZ. – diabonasSep 23 '11 at 13:39
From the link I mentioned, you should easily be able to to A, B, and C just by choosing the colors and opacity of each plane. Enable the debug options to see where each point is and then you can produce the last three by connecting the appropriate points. To finish it off, add a line where the planes intersect as mentioned by pluton. If you make an attempt and get stuck please edit your question and we can help. – Peter GrillSep 23 '11 at 16:54
PSTricksorTPGF/TikZ. – diabonas Sep 23 '11 at 13:39