answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is a line where to planes meet?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can a given line be in two planes?

Two planes intersect at a line. The line where they intersect pertains to both planes. In the same manner, if infinitely many planes intersect each other at the same line, then that line pertains to the infinitely many planes.


Do two planes intersect at a point or a line?

Two planes intersect at a line


Two planes intersect in a line?

Yes, the intersection of 2 planes is a line.


Is a line created when two planes intersect?

A line is the intersection of two planes. The angle between the planes is called the "dihedral angle".


Do planes intersect at a point?

No, planes intersect at a line.


What is an edge when you are talking about 3d shapes?

An edge is the curve formed where two of the planes defining [bordering] the 3D shape meet. It is often a straight line where the planes defining the shape meet but, as in the case of a hemisphere, an edge could be a circular boundary where the flat face meets the curved face.


If two planes intersect what is their intersection called?

A line. When two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.


Can two different planes intersect in a line?

Check out the floor and one wall of the room you're sitting in right now, especially the place where they meet.


What is the intersection of two distinct planes?

The intersection of two distinct planes is a line. The set of common points in the line lies in both planes.


How many planes can contain one specific line?

An infinite number of planes. Picture a line and now picture planes going in every direction through the line,


How many planes must intersect to form a line?

The intersection of two planes forms a line.


Can a line be formed by the intersection of two planes?

ONLY a line can be formed by the intersection of two planes...and always.