Not always. Only if the point is on the line. it
A line and a plane that do not intersect are always skew. Skew refers to two or more lines or planes that are not parallel and do not intersect. Since a line and a plane are different-dimensional objects, they will never intersect and will always be skew.
yes
A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.
They have a starting point, end point, definite length, they connect 2 points, they have a definite slope, they do not always have a y- intersect or x- intersect.
Not always. Only if the point is on the line. it
A line and a plane that do not intersect are always skew. Skew refers to two or more lines or planes that are not parallel and do not intersect. Since a line and a plane are different-dimensional objects, they will never intersect and will always be skew.
yes
A given plane and a given line don't necessarily have to intersect at all.If the line is parallel to the plane, then they never do.The line can also be in the plane, and then every point on the line is alsoa point in the plane.The most likely case, though, is that the line is not parallel to the plane andnot in it. In that case, their intersection is a single point.So I guess the best answer from the allowed choices is 'sometimes'.
A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.
They have a starting point, end point, definite length, they connect 2 points, they have a definite slope, they do not always have a y- intersect or x- intersect.
No, planes intersect at a line.
Two planes intersect at a line
The point
It's pretty much always the point of a line because the soulution of the system is always an ordered pair where the two or more lines intersect
yes two lines intersect to form a point two planes intersect to form a line
Yes, except when the line is in the plane. In the latter case, they intersect at each point on the line (an infinite number).