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To Find: The type lines formed by the bridge and the river.
Answer to Problem 13SGR
The line formed by the bridge and the river are skew lines.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The Roebling suspension bridge extends over the Ohio River connecting, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Covington, Kentucky.
Calculation:
Consider that the skew lines are the lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar and the bridge and a river belong to different horizontal levels thus, the lines that is formed by the bridge and the river are not coplanar. Since, the bridge and the river do not intersect. Thus, the line formed by the bridge and the river are skew lines.
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