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A line can intersect a square in
(a)a ray
(b) a line segment✔
(c) a line or (d) a triangle
A line can intersect a square in
(a)a ray
(b) a line segment
(c) a line or (d) a triangle
A line can intersect a square in (b) a line segment.
What is a square?
A square is a regular quadrilateral in Euclidean geometry, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles. It can alternatively be explained as a rectangle with two neighboring sides that are of equal length.
A line segment exists as part of a line that has two endpoints and exists finite in length. A ray exists as a line segment that expands indefinitely in one direction.
(i) Line segment: A line segment exists as a part of the line that stands bounded by two distinct end-points. A line segment includes a fixed length. (ii) Ray: A line with a start point but no end pinpoint and without a definite length is a ray. (iii) Intersecting lines: Two lines with a standard point are named intersecting lines.
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