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If a right circular cone is intersected by a plane so that the intersection goes through the cone's vertex as well as an edge of each nappe as in the picture below what shape is produced?

When a right circular cone is intersected by a plane that passes through its vertex and touches the edge of each nappe, the resulting shape is a triangle. This triangle is formed by the intersection line extending from the vertex to the edges of the cone's surfaces, effectively creating a triangular cross-section of the cone.


Show you a picture of a four-sided polygon with opposite sides parallel and no right angles?

The picture you are looking for is a parallelogram.


What are the names of two parallel lines represented in this picture?

i dont know .l. >.<


What picture shows the correct graph of x equals -1?

It is a line parallel to the y axis, and one unit to the left of it.


What problem would there be in your picture if the line were not parallel?

Parallel means lines that are avoiding each other (in other words, they don't touch.) So the problem would have to be the way the lines are going. If the lines were intersecting (or crossing) then that would be the problem.For example: You have a problem on a paper that asks you this same question:What problem would there be in your picture if the lines were not parallel?Answer: Then your lines would be an intersecting pair.Slight definition: If your lines are not parallel, then they would have to be intersecting. Intersecting is when two lines (line segments, angles, etc.) cross on each other. For example... they might make an X by forming together in this pattern. Parallel is when your lines are NOT touching. If they are, they would be considered our P/Intersecting. Standing for "Parallel and Intersecting lines."SRW!!

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If a right circular cone is intersected by a plane that goes through both nappes of the cone but not through the vertex as in the picture below what shape is produced?

A line is produced


If a right circular cone is intersected by a plane only at its vertex as in the picture below what shape is produced?

The answer will depend on the angle formed between the plane and the axis of the cone. Since there is no picture "below" it is not possible to determine that and therefore it is impossible to give an answer.


Is there a picture of where the 36th Parallel is?

There is no single picture of where the 36th parallel is. The 36th parallel is an imaginary line across the earth.


Is the title of this picture?

This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."


What is the picture of this title?

This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."


What is the title of this picture DD-41?

This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."


Is it true that if two lines are crossed by a transversal the two lines are parallel?

A transversal is simply any line that passes through two or more coplanar lines each at different points. So picture, if you will, two lines that are clearly not parallel. I can easily construct a transversal that passes through them. HOWEVER, if two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent. This is called the transversal postulate. If the corresponding angles are congruent, than the lines are parallel. This is the converse of the first postulate. So, the answer to your question is NO, unless the corresponding angles are congruent.


What is the title of this picture page pizzazz?

answer: Circular cognant


A picture of a quadrangle with no pairs of parallel sides?

Can't do a picture, but imagine a kite, or an arrowhead.


What picture represents two resistors wired in parallel?

It represents that two resistors are connected in parallel.


Show you a picture of a four-sided polygon with opposite sides parallel and no right angles?

The picture you are looking for is a parallelogram.


What is the title of the picture on pizazz page 213?

The title of the picture on page 213 in Pizzazz is "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."