Its when a plane gets cut in half by Godzilla, and then its just laying there on the ground open.
an open plan figure is a figure whose end point are not connected
No, take a semicircle, it is a plane figure and is open. Or a parabola is also open and a plane figure.
Yes. If points are on the same side of a line, they are in a half-plane.
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Its when a plane gets cut in half by Godzilla, and then its just laying there on the ground open.
an open plan figure is a figure whose end point are not connected
yes
In general no. The intersection of two parallel half-planes A and B is either a half-plane (either A or B, when A and B have similar orientation) or the empty set (when A and B have opposite orientation). When A and B are not parallel, their intersection is a maximal open region bounded by the two lines that define A and B, respectively. In this case, the intersection always exists and it is never a half-plane.
There are more solutions in a half plane
No, take a semicircle, it is a plane figure and is open. Or a parabola is also open and a plane figure.
Flying in a plane has always been open to the public.
-- A line has no plane and no part of one. -- Regarding a plane, go back and look at that word "half" again.
Yes. If points are on the same side of a line, they are in a half-plane.
The sagittal plane divides the mouth into a right and left half.
an open figure is a figure with its ends NOT connected
Your brain. -Correction, brain is incorrect. The Urinary Bladder is divided in half by the median (sagittal) plane.