Two lines parallel to the same plane are parallel to each other. A.)Always B.)Sometimes C.)Never
A
Thank you
sigh ... wrong answer
C. Never.
B
aahh! i am confused now!
They're parallel therefore never intersect
take a pencil and lay it on the table take another pencil and hold it about 6 inches above the table but not in the same direction as the first pencil you have 2 lines parallel to the same plane, but not parallel to each other
so it's c
Yes
It's B because you can still have 2 lines parallel and parallel to the plane.
is it possible to have each pencil going in the same direction?
this is spose to be a teaching and study site .. not a "shout out an an option" site .....
I think its a but i don't really know for sure but i will because i am doing project pass
amistre already disproved A.
Sigh..
lol im a walking contradiction :)
How can I use the equation tab @amistre64 Ex: 2/3 ... i can't find how to make the bar
i just latex it: ``` \[\frac{top}{bottom}\]
write all that?
thats what i do .. i never use that equation button, takes to long to hunt and oeck for things
\[\frac{top}{bottom}\]
@ECE but my friend next me said it was A and he is pass this lesson.
then your friend is wrong ... and passed this lesson :/
lmao
tell your friend next to you that it is B and then you can pass this lesson too
@amistre64 how do i use latex?
first, know how to code in latex ... second, wrap the code in delimiters. using it is immaterial, learning how to type it up is the hard part
there are some good sites for learning it tho
the issue with trying to show how to use it is that it thinks you are trying to actually use it: \[code\] |dw:1386109152386:dw|
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