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Can two distinct lines have two points in common?

Not if they are straight lines.


How many planes can two distinct lines have in common?

Either 0 or 1 plane(s).


Which can be the intersection of two distinct lines?

The intersection of two lines can be any of the following:NothingA single pointAn entire line (that means the two lines are NOT distinct)


What are distinct lines?

Distinct Lines are two (or more) lines that are not equal. This means that they are not the same line (do not have the same equation)


Can two distinct points both exist on two distinct lines?

No. Two distinct points define a single line.


Where do two distinct parallel lines intersect?

A vertex? In non-euclidean geometry: A two distinct parallel lines intersect in the "Infinity zone"


If two distinct lines intersect then their intersection is a?

yes


Can two distinct points define a single line?

All lines are defined by two or more distinct points.


A line that intersects two distinct lines at two distinct points?

IT is Secant .. If I am correct .. I ain't sure about my answer =) * * * * * A transversal.


What is a line that intersects two lines at two distinct points?

transversal


Two intersecting lines have how many solutions in common?

One.


What ancestor is the one that has given rise to two or more lines of descent?

A common ancestor that gives rise to two or more distinct lines of descent is known as a "common ancestor" or "ancestor of divergence." This individual represents the point in the family tree where two or more branches split off and evolve independently over time.