Quadrilaterals and triangles.
Think of a cuboid. Then picture the plane formed by one of its sides, intersecting the two planes formed by the top and bottom. Why don't you just google it
The various shapes are: point, straight line, circle, ellipse, parabola and hyperbola.
When a line intersects a plane and does not lie in the plane, the intersection forms a single point. This point is where the line crosses the plane. If the line is parallel to the plane, however, there will be no intersection point.
One possible cross section of a sphere is a circle. When a plane intersects the sphere, the shape of the intersection can vary depending on the position of the plane. If the plane cuts through the center of the sphere, the resulting cross section will be a circle with the same radius as the sphere. If the plane intersects the sphere at other points, the cross section will still be a circle, but its radius will be smaller.
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A plane intersects a line at a point, and i plane intersects another plane at a line.
circle just did it on apex
A. Circle just did it on apex!
The various shapes are: point, straight line, circle, ellipse, parabola and hyperbola.
It is a triangle.
Think of a cuboid. Then picture the plane formed by one of its sides, intersecting the two planes formed by the top and bottom. Why don't you just google it
When a line intersects a plane and does not lie in the plane, the intersection forms a single point. This point is where the line crosses the plane. If the line is parallel to the plane, however, there will be no intersection point.
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 :)
It is not possible if the two geometric figures are finite.
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