Question
Name the intersection of Line c and Plane R.
- Point J
- Line HK
- Point K
- Line MN
The correct answer is: Point K
From the figure it can be easily seen that the point K is the intersection of the Line C and Plane R
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What is the next term in the pattern?
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We observed number in each case and then obtained the general formula working for all the values of n.
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