16. Do two rays always define a plane?
(A) No, because a ray can't be used to define a plane
(B) Yes, because we need three points
(C) No, because two rays might only make one line
(D) Yes, because rays can be extended into lines
(E) No, because there aren't enough points
(F) Yes, because it's the number of points that matter
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
two rays can define a plane
you know the cartesian plane (x,y)
it consists of two rays one is x and other is y
Thegreat2000:
Ok, ik know that, but what selection is it???
Similar questions