Five intersecting lines can have a maximum of 10 points of intersection, assuming that no two lines are parallel and no three lines intersect at the same point. Each pair of lines can intersect at one unique point, and the number of ways to choose 2 lines from 5 is given by the combination formula ( \binom{5}{2} = 10 ). Therefore, with optimal conditions, the maximum number of intersection points is 10.
Use the formula (n2 - n)/2 where n is the given number of lines. That gives: (12 - 1)/2 = 0 for one line, (22 - 2)/2 = 1 for two lines, (32 - 3)/2 = 3 for three lines, (42 - 4)/2 = 6 for four lines, (52 - 5)/2 = 10 for five lines, and so on.
Solving the simultaneous equations works out as x = -2 and y = -2 So the lines intersect at: (-2, -2)
Impossible. If there MUST be 5 straight lines, then there can only be 2 trees in each line. This gives 5 straight lines with 2 trees each (or 2 straight lines with 5 trees each) ** ** ** ** **
Carefully arrange 2 quaters in each line.
The word for bed in Sanskrit is शय्या (śayyā).
2 hymns
2 hymns
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2 hymns
The maximum is 10C2 = 10*9/(2*1) = 45
In Sanskrit literature, "kavya" refers to poetry or poetic composition. It encompasses a wide range of poetic forms, styles, and themes, and is highly valued for its aesthetic and expressive qualities. Kavya often uses elaborate language, rich imagery, and structured metrical patterns to create a deep and evocative artistic experience for the reader.
Use the formula (n2 - n)/2 where n is the given number of lines. That gives: (12 - 1)/2 = 0 for one line, (22 - 2)/2 = 1 for two lines, (32 - 3)/2 = 3 for three lines, (42 - 4)/2 = 6 for four lines, (52 - 5)/2 = 10 for five lines, and so on.
Between the Lines - 1997 Stephen Collins Ray Manzarek 2-10 was released on: USA: 30 June 1998
n*(n-1)/2 10*(10-1)/2 10*9/2 45
New York Undercover - 1994 Color Lines 2-10 was released on: USA: 9 November 1995 Germany: 24 February 1998
Solving the simultaneous equations works out as x = -2 and y = -2 So the lines intersect at: (-2, -2)