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complete the sentence. the intersection of two squares can be ______. two points a triangle a line two rays
Brief Explanations
- Analyze "a triangle": A square has four right angles. The intersection of two squares, formed by their edges (straight lines), can't form a triangle as the intersection's sides would be from square edges (straight, with right angles involved, and triangle has three sides with angles summing to 180°, which doesn't align with square edge intersections).
- Analyze "a line": A square is a closed figure. The intersection of two closed, polygonal (with straight edges) figures like squares can't be an infinite line. The intersection would be a bounded region or set of points/segments, not an unbounded line.
- Analyze "two rays": Rays are semi - infinite. The intersection of two squares, which are bounded and have only straight, finite - length edges (when considering the intersection boundaries), can't result in two rays. The intersection boundaries are made of line segments (finite) or points.
- Analyze "two points": Imagine two squares intersecting at two distinct vertices or two points along their edges. For example, if two squares are placed such that only two of their vertices (or two points on their edges) coincide or are the only points of overlap, the intersection can be two points.
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