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Tangent plane "is the floor". I never heard that the touching point has a specific name.
No. Skew lines are never coplanar. Stand in a cuboid room and consider the line where the opposite wall and the floor meet. Consider also the line where the walls behind you and to your right meet. Those two lines are not coplanar.
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You can do it either way, however, you'll find grouting and cleanup easier if you do the walls first, including grout, before you start on the floors. This eliminates any mess from wall mortar or grout falling on your new tile floor. It also eliminates any risk of breaking floor tiles if you drop wall tiles on the floor.
Generally, in the 4'-5' from floor range.
The piece of wood that goes in between the floor and wall is called a baseboard.
Tangent plane "is the floor". I never heard that the touching point has a specific name.
its when you hit the ball so fast that if you have the accuracy it will hit the space where the wall and the floor meet and it will roll
its when you hit the ball so fast that if you have the accuracy it will hit the space where the wall and the floor meet and it will roll
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Yes. If you stand against a wall in a room, the line where the floor and wall behind you meet is not coplanar with the lines where the wall opposite you meets either of the side walls.
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The line where the ceiling meets the wall is called a cornice. A cornice can be set off from the ceiling with the use of cornice trim. The line where the wall meets the floor is called a baseboard.
No, an atheromais a fatty plaque on the wall of an artery.
No, they can intersect in line. Consider the floor of a cuboid room and one wall. They meet in a line along the floor. Consider the plane that goes from that line to the line joining the opposite wall to the ceiling - a plane which goes diagonally across the room. The floor, first wall and the diagonal plane will be three points meeting in a line.
because it likes the smell of the floor or wall
Check out the floor and one wall of the room you're sitting in right now, especially the place where they meet.