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Yes it is correct that the statement is false. All equilateral triangles are acute, because all three angles are less than a right angle (90°). There are an infinite number of cases of acute triangles which are not equilateral.
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In Euclidean geometry, a line has no end points - it is infinite in length.
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Each integer has a finite number of factors and an infinite number of multiples.
This is False the correct definition is this: The number lines that form a Cartesian coordinate system are called the axes and the point where they intersect is called the origin.
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Skew. * * * * * FALSE. In fact, if they are skew, they must intersect. They have to be parallel for them not to intersect.
False because they intersect at right angles.
In principle, yes an infinite number can be drawn, but in practise you would run out of graphite to draw the lines before getting to an infinite number. Even if you converted all the matter in the universe to graphite (using some Star Trekian style technology), you would still run out.