True, one point for each line.
False. Three collinear points determine a line while three non-collinear points determine a plane ( A Triangle)
false
false
True
False. If two lines intersect, they do so at exactly one point, provided they are not parallel. In Euclidean geometry, two distinct lines can either intersect at a single point or be parallel and never intersect at all.
In Euclidean geometry, a line has no end points - it is infinite in length.
False. Three collinear points determine a line while three non-collinear points determine a plane ( A Triangle)
false
True
True.
false
False. Points have no dimensions at all. They only have location.
false
true
False.
True
false