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The answer is 1= two lines and a dot, 3= three lines, and 9= a line and two dots
about two-three lines
If all three lines are parallel, there are zero points of intersection. If all three lines go through a point, there is one point of intersection. If two lines are parallel and the third one crosses them, there are two. If the three lines make a triangle, there are three points.
If at least two of the three lines are parallel, the three lines will not form a triangle.
Two lines can't do that. It takes three lines to form a triangle.
A limerick .
limerick
"... to the other two lines?". What other two lines? According to the question, there is only one line!
two acute angles and three lines
All lines are not the same length in a limerick poem. To be a limerick, the first, second, and fifth lines have three metrical feet and lines three and four have two metrical feet. Also, the endings of lines one, two, and five rhyme, and the endings of lines three and four rhyme.
Normally, yes. A transversal contemplates crossing two (normally parallel) lines in conversations about two dimensional space and the relationship of certain angles. If you are talking about three dimensions, all bets are off. Two skewed lines in three dimensional space could would have a line that connects them but none of them would be coplanar.
A tercet is three lines and couplet is two lines. Hope I helped(: