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Mathematics, 27.05.2020 04:59 Tuffers

1A222/501 - Geometry Asynchronous Learning (REQUIRED for students) > 5/18 - 5/22
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Your committee is voting on their logo. There are 7 possible logos and
you are to rank your top 3 logos. How many different combinations of 3 logos can you create?
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a. turk and mcalister

b. howard, mission, and market

c. yes. since streets end some do not cross yet are not parallel to others. example: mcalister and 5th

step-by-step explanation:

parallel lines are lines which do not intersect ever and look a lot like railroad tracks. turk, mcalister and golden gate are examples of these.

intersect are streets which cross each other and a car on one can reach the other. howard, mission, and market intersect with 6th.

skew lines are lines which neither intersect nor are parallel. these lines exist here because some streets end and never intersect another like mcalister and 5th.

A. name the streets that are parallel to golden gate. b. name the streets that intersect 6th street.
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