I'm not entirely certain what you're asking. Any pair of intersecting lines are of necessity coplanar, (assuming Euclidean geometry) though.
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Two intersecting straight lines uniquely define one single plane.
Think you just answered your own question. A plane is a line. Two planes= two lines.
Exactly one plane in each case.
3 intersecting lines, because none of the three points are right angles.