A straight line, and nothing else.
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A line. When two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.
If there are two unique, non-parallel planes in space, they will intersect, and their intersection will be a line.
The intersection of two distinct planes is a line. The set of common points in the line lies in both planes.
A line or a ray - depending on whether the planes are finite or infinite.
A line is.
The intersection of two planes is one straight line.
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It is the intersection of two planes or the line joining two vertices.
A perpendicular intersection of two planes is represented by a line that is orthogonal to both planes. This line acts as the common line of intersection where the two planes meet at a right angle (90 degrees). This geometric configuration is often visualized in three-dimensional space, where the planes can be thought of as sheets extending infinitely in their respective dimensions.
A line. When two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.
The intersection of two planes in three-dimensional space is typically a line, provided the planes are not parallel. If the planes are parallel, they do not intersect at all. If the two planes are coincident, they overlap completely, resulting in an infinite number of intersection points. The line of intersection can be found by solving the equations of the two planes simultaneously.
If there are two unique, non-parallel planes in space, they will intersect, and their intersection will be a line.
ONLY a line can be formed by the intersection of two planes...and always.