Monday, February 6, 2012
I thought that a plane would intersect anything that isn't parallel to it?
My homework seems to suggest that a line could be nonparallel to a plane and still not intersect it. If this is the case, how does one prove that they will never meet?I thought that a plane would intersect anything that isn't parallel to it?Unless the plane or the line have limits on them they will eventually intersect. You must be reading it wrong.I thought that a plane would intersect anything that isn't parallel to it?simple: the plane is buried 30 feet under the line (parallel to the ground) at 25 degrees. while they are nonparallel and the line above ground continues to extend indefinitely, the plane underground has three broken engines and thus will never fly up through the ground to intersect the line.black ops zombie maps
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