None of them. A pencil is a three dimensional object: usually a hexagonal prism with a conical shape at one end.
No, a plane can contain only one point of a line. Picture a piece of paper with a pencil stabbed through it. The paper is the plane, and the pencil is the line. The pencil/line only touches the paper/plane at one point. Hope this helped! If it did, please recommend me. -Brad
Take a piece of paper and poke a pencil through it. That is a point.
No it is not.
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When a line intersects a plane and does not lie in the plane, the intersection forms a single point. This point is where the line crosses the plane. If the line is parallel to the plane, however, there will be no intersection point.
A pencil line is a mark made by a pencil when it is pressed against a surface, leaving behind a trail of graphite. It is usually used for drawing or writing.
The word that can be put in front of "skirts," "side," "line," and "burst" is "pencil." This creates the phrases "pencil skirts," "pencil side," "pencil line," and "pencil burst." Each combination refers to different contexts, with "pencil skirt" being the most commonly recognized.
point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).
A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
A pencil sharpener is a type of inclined plane simple machine. The blade inside the sharpener is positioned at an angle to the pencil, allowing for the application of force over a longer distance to produce a sharp point. As the pencil is inserted and turned, the inclined plane of the blade shaves away the wood and graphite, creating the pointed tip.
A line is perpendicular to a plane when it is perpendicular on two lines from the plane
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.