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Two straight lines in the same plane can't possibly have more than one point in common,

unless they are both the same line.

If they're parallel, they have no common points.

If they're not parallel, then have exactly one common point.

If they're the same line, then every point on one line is also on the other one.

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Q: If two lines lie in the same plane and have more than one point in common they must be parallel or intersecting?
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