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No. It can be the whole line.

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Q: Is the intersection of a plane and a line always a point?
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Is the intersection of a line a point?

The intersection of two lines is always a point or the line itself. The intersection of a line with plane also the same as above.


What do you find at the intersection of a plane an a line?

Unless the line is a subset of the plane, the intersection is a point.


What is the intersection of a plane and a line?

A point.


What is the intersection of of a line and a plane?

A point.


What is the intersection of a line and a plane is?

A point.


What is the intersection of a plane and a line not on the plane?

point * * * * * or, nothing (if the line is parallel to the plane).


The intersection of a plane and a line is?

If the line is not IN the plane ... it just zaps through the plane from some direction ... then it touches the plane in only one point. The intersection is a point.if it is lined up with the plane, then the intersection is a line.


When a line intersects a plane the intersection is a?

point


What do you find at the intersection of a plane and a line?

another point


What does not have a point of intersection?

Two parallel lines, a plane and a line in a plane parallel to it.


Can intersecting planes always intersect in exactly one point?

The intersection of two planes is never a point. It's usually a line. But if the planes have identical characteristics, then their intersection is a plane. And if the planes are parallel, then there's no intersection.


Where does a plane and a line intersect?

In most cases, in a single point. It is also possible that there is no intersection, or that the intersection is the entire line.