Answer: im not sure
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: (b) exactly one plane contains a given line and a point not on the line.
Step-by-step explanation: The basic postulates of geometry are very-well known to all of us. For example-
(i) The intersection of two lines determines a point,
(ii) Two parallel lines give result to a plane,
(iii) A line and a point not on the line determines a plane, etc...
Thus, with the help of the third point, we can easily arrive at the conclusion that a given line and a point not lying on the line is contained in a plane. For example- see the attached figure, AB is a line and P is any point not on the line. They both contained in the plane ABC.
Hence, the correct option is (b).
Answer:
x = 4√7
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the pythagorean theorem which is a² + b² = c²
if you plug it in, it would be...
x² + 12² = 16²
x² + 144 = 256, subtract 144 to both sides
x² = 112, square root both sides to make x by itself.
x = 4√7
I do not believe so but dont quote me on it.