Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.
No, it has 1.
If there are lines near the center point of the clock, those just provide a more accurate way to see the exactly where the second or minute hand is. If you are referring to the lines between the big lines or 1, 2, 3..., those are still just second or minute markers representing 1 minute or 1 second each, depending on which hand you are referring to.
An equilateral triangle has exactly 1 line of symytreyImproved Answer:3 lines of symmetry
No, that is not true.
Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.
Line #1 ==> Y = x Line #2 ==> Y = x + 1 These two lines are parallel, have no points in common, and never intersect. (3 ways to say the same thing)
No, it is not. The point is not on the second line.
No, it has 1.
It depends on the font size and spacing, but generally about 10 to 12 lines of text represent 1 inch.
If there are lines near the center point of the clock, those just provide a more accurate way to see the exactly where the second or minute hand is. If you are referring to the lines between the big lines or 1, 2, 3..., those are still just second or minute markers representing 1 minute or 1 second each, depending on which hand you are referring to.
It's the shape of the letter L
No. A pentagon can have 1 or 5 lines of symmetry.
An equilateral triangle has exactly 1 line of symytreyImproved Answer:3 lines of symmetry
Yes.1 divides 2 exactly, and it divides 4 exactly, so it is a common factor of them both (as also is 2).
A tier 1 capital is used in the banking world. It measures the bank's strengths financially from the point of view of a regulator. It is composed primarily of common stocks and reserves.
Yes