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The question, as posed, makes little sense. All that they would find is the points of intersection of the circles! The question says nothing about the sizes of the circles - whether they are the same or whether they represent some measure of seismic transmissivity of the earth near (under) them.
parallel lines If they are not on the same plane and never intersect they are skew
Parallel lines. they never intersect and lie on the same plane.parallel lines
Lines which are parallel. All other lines on the same plane eventually intersect.
Two circles in the same plane are externally tangent if they intersect in exactly one point and their intersection of their interiors is empty.
In three-dimensional space, two planes can either:* not intersect at all, * intersect in a line, * or they can be the same plane; in this case, the intersection is an entire plane.
Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect
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The question, as posed, makes little sense. All that they would find is the points of intersection of the circles! The question says nothing about the sizes of the circles - whether they are the same or whether they represent some measure of seismic transmissivity of the earth near (under) them.
Circles with the same radius are congruent circles.
Circles in the same plane with the same center are concentric circles.
Yes, it is. Circles that are in the same plane and having the same center are called congruent circles.
Two lines that are in the same plane and never intersect are called "Parallel," meaning that they are lines with the same slope, but not y-intersect.
No. Either they do not intersect at all, or they intersect in a straight line or are the same.
Parallel lines. they never intersect and lie on the same plane.parallel lines
Two lines that do not intersect on the same plane are Parallel lines.