Each paragraph below describes at least one diagram made of straight lines and a specific number of
points of intersection where the lines cross.
Through my career so far, one of the lessons I have learned is that the greatest opportunities lie
at points of intersection.
«Reaching All Learners: Understanding and Leveraging
Points of Intersection for School Librarians and Special Education Teachers», School Library Research.
Mary stands, along with John the Baptist, at a unique
point of intersection in the biblical narrative between the Old and the New Covenants.
«My gift to this wonderful institution pales in comparison with the gift that Yale gave me — the fundamental understanding that leadership requires an expansive worldview and a deep appreciation of the
many points of intersection between business and society,» the class of ’80 graduate said in a statement.
I have nevertheless tried to discern here, by tacking back and forth between them and noting certain
revealing points of intersection, the shape of the conversation that provides the current context for discussion about religion and higher education.
Created from stitched planes of translucent, coloured polyester fabric Suh's Hubs — delicately precise, weightless impressions of corridor -
like points of intersection between rooms — seem to exist between imagination and reality, past and present.
Artist Elizabeth Corkery chatted with Anna about four
specific points of intersection (Chicago, temporality, expanded practice and the female body) that her piece has with Mary Cassatt's historic World's Fair commission.
The project will be installed chronologically with works from around the globe grouped together to examine
critical points of intersection among people and cultures.
They produce programming that challenges prevailing notions of exhibition making, introduce new forms of artistic practice, embed dialogues from other regions into local conversations, and
create points of intersection between visual, political, and technological cultures.
The first one, Play Mountain (1933), marked the beginning of the artist's fascination with
exploring points of intersection between sculpture, public spaces and, above all, play.
Objectives: - Know systems of equations can have one, infinite or no solutions - Understand solutions of two linear equation systems with two variables, will correspond to
points of intersection of their graphs - Solve systems of two linear equations algebraically - Extimate solutions by graphing equations - Solve problems leading to two linear equations in two variables Includes 6 practice pages and answer keys.
For those who haven't read the other posts in this series — by relevance, we mean finding
points of intersection between sustainability and values that are more deeply entrenched in our culture (you know, like aligning your branding with people's existing values, rather than trying to make them care about something new).
«From my experience, companies have to be functionally integrated to deliver on number one and number two, and they have to understand
the points of intersection between each silo.
Leaders in both business and civil society have focused too much on the friction between them and not enough on
the points of intersection.
An actual entity is a substance or set of properties located at
a point of intersection of a spatial distance scheme and a temporal causal sequence.
It is a unique case because all its partial forms of discourse are referred to that Name which is
the point of intersection and the vanishing point of all our discourse about God, the name of the unnameable.
Even the saints and mystics, though able «to apprehend
The point of intersection of the timeless With time» («The Dry Salvages,» V) must return periodically to a time - bound world — a world determined by time past and time future.
Is there
a point of intersection between law and morals?
What is especially intriguing, moreover, is the observable convergence of these essays, despite incidental disagreements and the very different strata of Christian tradition on which they draw, towards
a point of intersection that is difficult to describe but seems to be very near the heart of the mystery whose herald and sign the historic church has claimed to be.
D. [Challenging] There are five lines, and each line has either two or three
points of intersection.
Each has two or three
points of intersection.
Each line has two or three
points of intersection.
One answer is provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award in Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia, with early career researchers at
the point of intersection.
The point of intersection had to be such that by cutting along two of the lines from the intersection point to the edge of the card, a piece of card with an area equal to any multiple (from 1 to 6) of 8 square centimetres could be produced.
50 Questions - Simultaneous Equations 10 Questions - Easy - Just add or Subtract equations 10 Questions - Medium - Create like coefficients by operating on one equation 10 Questions - Hard - Create like coefficients by operating on both equations 10 Questions - 1 Linear and 1 Quadratic - Questions with 1 linear and 1 quadratic equation 10 Questions - Graphical - Draw the lines, and identify
the point of intersection.
A Understand that solutions to a system of two linear equations in two variables correspond to
points of intersection of their graphs, because points of intersection satisfy both equations simultaneously.
They consist of plotting equations of lines by completing a table of values and then looking for
points of intersection.
The graphs of the linear relationships need to be drawn and
the point of intersection needs to be calculated by solving an equation.
For example, as students study the Korean and Vietnam Wars in history class, a teacher will have them review the causes of the previous wars they have studied that year to find
points of intersection and departure.