No, because the intersection of two equivalent sets will have a union the same size as its intersection.
No, that is false.
No. A number multiplied by a fraction yields a smaller number
The smallest number of points of intersection of five lines drawn in a plane occurs when all the lines are parallel. In this case, the lines do not intersect at all, resulting in zero points of intersection. Thus, the smallest number of points of intersection is 0.
The greatest number of intersection points with just four lines is 6.
The intersection or point of intersection
No, that is false.
The intersection of 2 non-parallel planes is always a line.The intersection of 3 planes doesn't have to be a line, but it can be. If it is,then there are an infinite number of other planes that can also intersect thosethree along the same line.
No. A number multiplied by a fraction yields a smaller number
Orgin is the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
The range of a distribution is the difference between the largest number in the range and the smaller number. ?æThe number will always be positive, but may not always be whole.
model number is always smaller than serial
protons and electrons
There is no such number. Given any number, there is sure to be an important fraction that is smaller.
Not always, if the smaller number is 0 or a negative number. Then their sum will be equal or less than the greater number.
it will always be a smaller number
The smallest number of points of intersection of five lines drawn in a plane occurs when all the lines are parallel. In this case, the lines do not intersect at all, resulting in zero points of intersection. Thus, the smallest number of points of intersection is 0.
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.