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In analytical geometry, you equate the equations of the two planes and simplify.
Answer: the name of a line confers to only 2 points and the intersection of two planes is a line. (updated)
You can find the intersection of the angle bisectors or the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors of each side.
It would help to know "... the point of intersection of a parallelogram" and what!
another point
Unless the line is a subset of the plane, the intersection is a point.
it is the intersection of the medians of two cords!
i need to find out the 10 names of the early flying planes
The step to verify an isosceles triangle is: 1) Find the intersection points of the lines. 2) Find the distance for each intersection points. 3) If 2 of the distance are the same then it is an isosceles triangle.
#include<stdio.h>
Graph the two lines or equations you want to find the intersection of. Then adjust the window so that you can see the intersection point. (If you don't know where it is, try pressing ZOOM and choosing ZoomFit.) Then press 2ND CALC (above TRACE) and choose option 5, intersect. Use the up and down arrows to select the first equation you want to find the intersection point on, and press ENTER. Do the same thing for the second equation. The calculator will now say "Guess?". Use the left and right arrows to move the x-like shape as close to the intersection point as possible, then press ENTER. The calculator will tell you the intersection point and the bottom of the screen. If you get a NO SIGN CHNG error, then it might be because the intersection point is not on the screen. Change the window so that you can see the intersection point and try again. Also, make sure that your guess is somewhat close to the intersection point.
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