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aniked [119]
3 years ago
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Simplify the equation 3x^2-2x^2

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Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
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The answer will be = x^2
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1.a.  skew

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<u>1.a.  skew  </u>\overset{\longleftrightarrow}{AB} \text{ and } \overset{\longleftrightarrow}{EF}<u></u>

Point E is not on line AB.  Any three non-linear points form a unique plane (left face), so A, B, and E are coplanar.  Point F is not in plane ABE.  Since line EF and line AB do not intersect and are not coplanar, they are skew.

<u>1.b.  parallel </u>\overset{\longleftrightarrow}{CD} \text{ and } \overset{\longleftrightarrow}{EH}<u></u>

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