I found the missing choices. These are:
They are skew and will never intersect.
They are parallel and will never intersect.
They are perpendicular and will intersect.
<span>They will intersect at two points.
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My answer: <span>They are skew and will never intersect.
Lines a and b are skew lines because they are not parallel and they do not intersect. The reason that they do not intersect is because each line is in a parallel plane. Parallel means going to the same direction but neither converging nor diverging.</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Answer:
47
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the number system 7 lines and 12 dots, a line is 5 and a dot is 1
you do 5*7+12 which is equal to 47
So the answer is 47,
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Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2a: (c)
5o: (1, 3) and (1,1)
3a: (b)
1a: (d)
4o: (b)
Step-by-step explanation:
2a: the equation of a circle circumference needs to be transformable to the form
where
is the center and <em>r</em> is the radius. (a) and (d) can’t be it because they contain non-zero factors on <em>xy</em>. (b) isn’t an equation.
5o: just put the given (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) into the equations and see if it holds. (2, 3) isn’t on the circumference of (1) because
, (3, 1) isn’t on it either because
.
3a: calculate the value of the left-hand side term of the equation using (<em>x</em>, <em>y</em>) from the given point <em>M</em>. That’s the difference of square distance to the center to the square radius
. Thus it’s 0 if the point is on the circumference, negative if inside and positive if outside. You get
, positive, so it’s outside the circle.
1a: see definition from 2a. Here,
.
4o: insert the y from the straight line equation (r) (which can be equivalently transformed to
) into the circumference equation. If it yields no solution, that’s outside, it there’s exactly one solution, that’s a tangent and if there are two solutions, it’s a secant.
There are two solutions, so it’s a secant.