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Q: What is the type of line that is created by combining diagonal lines at opposite points?
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What type of line is created by combining diagonal lines at opposite points?

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This type of line is created by combining diagonal lines at opposite points.?

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What is the locus of points that are equidistant from the vertices of two opposite angles of the square?

The locus of the points equidistant from any two points is a straight line. In a square when the points are two opposite vertices this line will pass trough the other two vertices - extending the diagonal between those other two vertices outside the square.


What is a poloygon in which a diagonal can be drawn such that part of the diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon?

A concave polygon.


A polygon in which no diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon?

It is a convex polygon.


What polygon has no diagonal that contains points outsides the polygon?

A convex polygon


What is a diagonal?

A diagonal is a straight line connecting two non-consecutive points in a four or more sided polygon without overlapping any of the sides.


What specific points does a diagonal connect?

It connects two vertices which are not adjacent to one another.


Why is this statement false a polygon is concave if no diagonal contains points outside the polygon?

It should be convex


How does the diameter of a circle compare to length and width?

For a circle, the length and width are the same: from one side of the circle to the opposite point is the same value. The diameter is the longest possible length of any line connecting two points on the circle. This differs from a square or rectangle, where the length or width is not the longest line, but rather the diagonal from opposite corners.


How do you plot a point in 3 dimension and a rectangular prism when given two diagonal points?

A point in 3 dimensional space will have three coordinates associated with it. These may be Cartesian or Polar and how you plot the point will depend on that. Given two diagonal points of a rectangular prism, there are infinitely many possible orientations. To see this hold a small box (a rectanglar prism) with your thumb and forefinger pressing against opposite vertices. You can then rotate the box representing the various possible orientations of the prism.


What is the diagonal polygon that did not cross its interior points?

Not too sure of the question but the only polygon that has no diagonals is a triangle.