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A line that does not lie within a plane and intersects the plane does so at one point.A line that lies within a plane intersects the plane at all points.
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When a cone is sliced by a plane, the shape of the resulting cross-section depends on the angle at which the plane intersects the cone. If the plane is horizontal, it produces a circle; if it is angled but does not intersect the base, it creates an ellipse; if the plane is vertical and intersects both halves, it forms a parabola; and if the plane is vertical and intersects the apex, it results in a hyperbola. Thus, the type of conic section produced varies with the orientation of the slicing plane.
The first step when a plane intersects a three-dimensional figure is to determine the equation of the plane and the equation or defining properties of the three-dimensional figure. Next, you can substitute the plane's equation into the figure's equation to find the points of intersection. This will help identify the geometric shape formed by the intersection, such as a line or curve. Analyzing this intersection provides insights into the relationship between the plane and the figure.
A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
a line that intersects two or more lines on a plane is a
I believe the answer is "perpendicular line". Forgive me if I'm wrong :)
A line that does not lie within a plane and intersects the plane does so at one point.A line that lies within a plane intersects the plane at all points.
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There is a plane that contains them.
When a cone is sliced by a plane, the shape of the resulting cross-section depends on the angle at which the plane intersects the cone. If the plane is horizontal, it produces a circle; if it is angled but does not intersect the base, it creates an ellipse; if the plane is vertical and intersects both halves, it forms a parabola; and if the plane is vertical and intersects the apex, it results in a hyperbola. Thus, the type of conic section produced varies with the orientation of the slicing plane.