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Does this even make sense?

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Sketch two lines that intersect the same plane at two different points. The lines intersect each other at a point not on the plane.

if it does, i have no clue how to draw that.

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  1. it has to be 3-d. it would be something like y+z=9 and y-z=8 and the plane would be the x axis or somthing like that.

    make it a good day


  2. Make a peace sign with your fingers, then poke both fingers through a piece of paper to make two holes.  Let the paper hang from your fingers through the holes.  Think of the paper as the plane and your two fingers as the two lines.  The "lines" intersect the "plane" at two different points (the two holes you punched in the paper).  They intersect near your knuckles, which are not touching the paper.

  3. You'll need to sketch a 3D representation.


  4. Take a piece of paper and lay it flat on a table.  Now take two pencils and make a "v" shape with them.  Finally, touch those pencils to the paper so that you have a "rooftop" shape made by the pencils.

    This is what two lines that intersect the plane (the paper) at two different points while intersecting each other at a point not on the plane looks like.

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