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Q: Can two straight lines intersect at only one point?
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When two lines intersect do they intersect in different ponts?

No, two straight lines can intersect at only one point and that is their point of intersection.


Two lines intersect in more than one point?

In Euclidean plane geometry two infinitely long straight lines intersect at only one point


Two lines only intersect at exactly one point?

Two straight lines, whether they're in the same or different planes, must intersect at either one point or else at no points.


When two lines intersect they intersect in one and only one?

Point.


How many lines can intersect at a point?

How many lines can intersect at a point? Here is the REAL answer to that question. Intersecting lines have only one point in common, a Line is a endless straight path and it haves a made up of a continuous collection of points. Well what do u think... a line can intersect with and other line together forming into intersecting lines.


Three lines can intersect in only two points?

This is true. If three straight lines are drawn, they can only intersect at two points. That is, each line will only intersect with another once.


Does three points intersect at a single point?

No, only three lines can intersect at a single point.


Do perpendicular lines intersect in at least two points?

Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.


Are two lines parallel if they do not intersect?

Yes, but only if they are straight lines in the same plane.


Can a system of linear equation have more than one solutions?

No. A linear equation represents a straight line and the solution to a set of linear equations is where the lines intersect; two straight lines can only intersect at most at a single point - two straight lines may be parallel in which case they will not intersect and there will be no solution. With more than two linear equations, it may be that they do not all intersect at the same point, in which case there is no solution that satisfies all the equations together, but different solutions may exist for different subsets of the lines.


Can 3 lines only intersect in only 1 point that?

No, that is not true.


Can two lines intersect at only one point?

Yes.