yes but they shouldn't run into eachother if they have there lights on
The intersection of three planes is either a point, a line, or there is no intersection if any two of the planes are parallel to each other. This tells us about possible solutions to 3 equations in 3 unknowns. There may be one solution, no solution, or infinite number of solutions.
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They fly
The intersection of two planes is never a point. It's usually a line. But if the planes have identical characteristics, then their intersection is a plane. And if the planes are parallel, then there's no intersection.
yes but they shouldn't run into eachother if they have there lights on
yes, three planes can intersect in one point.
There is only one such plane.
The intersection of three planes is either a point, a line, or there is no intersection if any two of the planes are parallel to each other. This tells us about possible solutions to 3 equations in 3 unknowns. There may be one solution, no solution, or infinite number of solutions.
The intersection of three planes can be a plane (if they are coplanar), a line, or a point.
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No, 2 planes may only intersect at a line, a plane, or not at all. THREE planes may intersect at a point though...
They fly
The intersection of two planes is never a point. It's usually a line. But if the planes have identical characteristics, then their intersection is a plane. And if the planes are parallel, then there's no intersection.
Two straight lines, whether they're in the same or different planes, must intersect at either one point or else at no points.
The one performed by air-planes.
No, perpendicular planes intercept at only one point. Parallel planes do not intersect at all.