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If two parallel planes are intersected by a third plane the lines of intersection are parallel.?

Yes, they are.


What does not have a point of intersection?

Two parallel lines, a plane and a line in a plane parallel to it.


What is the intersection of plane STXW and plane SVUT?

The intersection of two planes, such as STXW and SVUT, is typically a line, provided that the planes are not parallel. To determine the specific line of intersection, you would need the equations or the coordinates of points that define both planes. If the planes are parallel, they will not intersect at all.


Two lines with no point of intersection?

There are actually 2 answers to this question. First, if they are in the same plane they are parallel. Second, if they are in different planes they are skew.


Is the intersection of any two half-planes necessarily a half-plane?

In general no. The intersection of two parallel half-planes A and B is either a half-plane (either A or B, when A and B have similar orientation) or the empty set (when A and B have opposite orientation). When A and B are not parallel, their intersection is a maximal open region bounded by the two lines that define A and B, respectively. In this case, the intersection always exists and it is never a half-plane.


Can intersecting planes always intersect in exactly one point?

The intersection of two planes is never a point. It's usually a line. But if the planes have identical characteristics, then their intersection is a plane. And if the planes are parallel, then there's no intersection.


What is parallel planes?

Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect


Are two segments or rays in the same plane parallel if the planes containing them are parallel?

lines


What is lines that are not the same plane and don't intersect?

Skew lines, which live in parallel planes.


If two planes are parallel a line in one plane is parallel to a line in the other plane?

if there are two planes, and they are parallel, then i would assume that their lines are parallel too. so yeh yeh a line in one plane is parallel to a line in the other plane...since they are parallel(:ha * * * * * No. Consider yourself in a cuboid room. The wall in front of you and the wall behind you are parallel planes. There is a line on the wall behind you that goes vertically, from the floor to the ceiling. There is a line on the wall in front of you that goes horizontally from left to right. These two lines are on parallel planes, but the lines are NOT parallel. So, (: ha to the person who answered the question previously!


What line forms when a plane and a cylinder intersection?

A pair of parallel lines, an ellipse or a circle.


Is the intersection of two planes always never or sometimes a point?

The intersection of two planes in three-dimensional space is sometimes a point, but more commonly it is a line or can be the same plane. If the two planes are parallel and distinct, they do not intersect at all. If they are identical, every point on the plane is an intersection. Thus, while a point intersection is possible, it is not the only outcome.