SOLUTION: 2. Summarize the possible ways the following figures could intersect:
a. two lines
b. a line and a circle
c. a line and a parabola
d. two circles
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Question 1033200: 2. Summarize the possible ways the following figures could intersect:
a. two lines
b. a line and a circle
c. a line and a parabola
d. two circles
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) Not at all, parallel lines.
At one point.
At every point, the same line.
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b) Not at all.
At one point, tangent to the circle.
Two points, through the circle.
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c) Not at all.
At one point, tangent line.
Two points, through the parabola.
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d) Not at all, concentric or off center.
At one point, tangent.
At two points, interlocking circles.
At every point, same circles.
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