Answer: Two planes meet in exactly one point
Two lines meet at exactly two points
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given statements there are two statements which are never true :-
1) Two planes meet in exactly one point .
Since when two line meets , they either meet at one point or infinite points (coincidence) , thus its impossible that they will meet at exactly two points.
2) Two lines meet at exactly two points
Since when two planes meet , the intersection of two plane always make a line not a point. Thus its impossible.
Area of the big triangle (shaded area and small tris for below) is 36 * 51 divided by 2 (area of triangle is base * height over 2). this would give you 918.
area of the small triangle below is 51 * 11 divided by 2 (see above), which is 280.5.
shaded shape area is the big triangle shape minus the small triangle below, which is 918-270.5, which is 637.5 units.
Answer:
2°
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello
I see you are very confused by this problem. However, there is an easy way to solve this one.
It has been proved that the sum of all angles in a rectangle is always 180°. Here is a way to prove it:
x y
_______A_________
/\
/ \
/ \
/ \
___/_______ \__
B C
we have two parellel lines xy and BC. It is true that:
xAy = 180°
xAB + BAC + CAy = xAy = 180
xAB = ABC
CAy= ACB
=> ........
I'll let you finish with your great intellect ^_^
HOPE YOU LEARN WITH JOY AND GOOD GRADE
Answer:
explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
you would go back for spaces from 7 which is 3
hope this helps:)
In 11 months, Lois Snell will have the television set all to herself. I found this by first taking the amount of the television set($350) and subtracting her deposit of ($35) which got me to $315. The I took $315 and added the charge which was ($15) and I got $330. Finally I took the unit price of $30 a month and divided it by the total of $330 and I got an answer of 11 months.