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29 May, 15:26

If two ants are walking in straight lines but in different directions their paths cannot cross more than once. Write the postulate that justifies this statement.

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  1. 29 May, 15:31
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    Unless they are perfectly parallel to each other they will cross somewhere and if they are walking only in a straight line they can only cross each other once because it's like 2 linear equations on a graph they can only cross each other once if they are not parallel.
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