1 Can two lines be drawn with the given intersection Support

1. Can two lines be drawn with the given intersection? Support your answer with a diagram, an example, a real-life situation, or an explanation. Be sure to answer the question for all four intersections given.

a. a point b. a Line c. a intersection

I have answered for all the above.

d. A region. I am struggling with this. How the region will form. Kindly help me out.

2. Find the possible intersections for the graphs of more than two linear inequalities. support each possibility with a diagram.

Thanks in advance.

Solution

a) a point: yes - consider two lines similar to the letter X (different slopes, they will meet)

b) a line: yes - two lines can intersect in a line if they are the same line

c) a region: no - the dimension of a region I presume is similar to that of a plane which is 2, but a line which has dimension 1 cannot intersect with another line and have a dimension greater than the minimum of both the two spaces, which is 1. that is if U and V are lines, then dim(U) = dim(V) = 1, so dim(U intersection V) is either less than or equal to 1

d) no intersection: yes - parallel lines, or skew lines (in R3), such as //. Skew lines you can think about if you put out your hands in a cross shape but they are not touching, and they are not parallel. It\'s hard to describe but you can sort of intuitively think of it in R3

1. Can two lines be drawn with the given intersection? Support your answer with a diagram, an example, a real-life situation, or an explanation. Be sure to answ

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