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.
Now it would be
-2.3+(-5.9)
now just add those two together
and u get -8.2
So the answer is A
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2 x 3−3 x 2+ x −30=0 ... The groups have no common factor and can not be added up to form a multiplication. Polynomial Roots Calculator : 3.3 Find roots (zeroes) of : F(x) = 2x3-3x2+x-30 ... Subtract 5 from both side of the equation : ... abc. a. x. y. /. |abs|. ( ). 7. 8. 9. *. 4. 5. 6. -. %. 1. 2. 3. +. <. > 0. , . = abc. a. b. c. d. e.
The answer is Angle fpg is 70
2x-1=0
2x=1
x=1/2
x+5=0
x=-5
Final answer: B