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30 September, 22:08

Are the intersection of any two half-planes necessarily a half-plane

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  1. 1 October, 00:54
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    The answer is No,

    Explanation;

    -The intersection of two parallel half-planes A and B is either a half-plane (either A or B, when A and B have similar orientation) or the empty set (when A and B have opposite orientation).

    -When A and B are not parallel, their intersection is a maximal open region bounded by the two lines that define A and B, respectively. In this case, the intersection always exists and it is never a half-plane.
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