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Multiple Choice

11) The intersection of 2 line segments can be
I.
a point
II. a line segment
a ray
IV.
a line
III.
A. I only
C. I and IV
12) The intersection of 2 distinct rays can be
I. a point
II. a line segment
III. a ray
IV. a line
A. I only
C. I, II and III
B. I and II
D. all of the above
I. a point
III. a ray
13) The intersection of 2 distinct lines can be
II. a line segment
IV. a line
A. I only
C. I, III and IV
B. IV only
D. all of the above
B. IV only
D. all of the above

User Om Shankar
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1 Answer

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17 votes

Explanation:


(3 \sqrt{3 - 2 \sqrt{2)(3 \sqrt{3 - 2 √(2)) } } }

User Remick
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