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Parallel lines never intersect because they remain equidistance from each other.

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If two parallel planes are cut by a third plane the lines of intersection are?

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How can be determined intersection point of two parallel lines?

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What does not have a point of intersection?

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If two parallel planes are intersected by a third plane the lines of intersection are parallel.?

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If lines aren't parallel are they called adjacent lines?

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How many points does 1000 intersecting lines have?

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How many points does 5 intersecting lines have?

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How many points do 4 intersecting lines have?

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Why can three coplanar lines have zero one two or three points of intersection?

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Two parallel lines may have 0 or 1 intersection points?

False


What is the intersection of two distinct line?

The intersection of two distinct lines occurs at a single point if the lines are not parallel. This point is where the lines meet or cross each other in a two-dimensional plane. If the lines are parallel, they do not intersect at any point, and if they are coincident, they overlap completely but are not considered distinct.