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-- An infinite number of different planes can intersect the same line. -- The same line can lie in an infinite number of different planes. -- An infinite number of different lines can intersect the same plane.
Given a line, there are an infinite number of different planes that it lies in.
A minimum of 2, but an infinite number of planes can intersect at the same line.
an infinite number; no limit
Between 2 distinct points, there are an infinite number of planes that can be drawn in 3 dimensions
This joint allows movement in many planes.
A multiaxial joint is a type of synovial joint. The x-axial refers to how many planes of the movement the specific joint provides, so in the case of a multiaxial joint, that means it provides movement in many planes of movement (multiaxial usually refers to three, which can then also be stated as triaxial).
There are so many that they can't give them all names.
-- An infinite number of different planes can intersect the same line. -- The same line can lie in an infinite number of different planes. -- An infinite number of different lines can intersect the same plane.
Given a line, there are an infinite number of different planes that it lies in.
A minimum of 2, but an infinite number of planes can intersect at the same line.
Planes fly better when the wings are on the outside. Usually any even number will work fine.
two of the faces of a cylinder are circles circles have an infinite number of lines of symmetry therefore cylinders have an infinite number of planes of symmetry
an infinite number; no limit
An infinite number of planes. Picture a line and now picture planes going in every direction through the line,
the pivot and hinge joints. they can only move back and forth in one direction, as apposed the the biaxial joint, condyloid, and saddle which can move back and forth in 2 different directions and the multiaxial joint Ball and socket joint which can move in many directions.
None. In conventional geometry, any intersection of two planes defines a line, which is an infinite number of points. Many planes may intersect along a single line, or any pair of planes may intersect creating a unique line, but however they intersect, the number of shared points is infinite. If the the planes do not intersect (if they are parallel), then they share zero points.