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No. Two distinct points define a single line.
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All lines are defined by two or more distinct points.
The intersection of two lines can be any of the following:NothingA single pointAn entire line (that means the two lines are NOT distinct)
A vertex? In non-euclidean geometry: A two distinct parallel lines intersect in the "Infinity zone"
NO. Nicaragua and Mexico are two distinct countries.
No, a Danish person is from Denmark, while a Dutch person is from the Netherlands. The two countries are different, and their languages, cultures, and histories are distinct.
Two countries in the temperate climate are Australia and Germany. Both countries have regions with mild temperatures and distinct seasons, making them favorable for agriculture and outdoor activities.
No. While Iran has a maritime border with Russia, they are two distinct countries.
No. Iraq and Madagascar are two completely distinct countries over thousands of miles apart.
No. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are two distinct countries.
No, England is not French. England and France are two separate countries with their own distinct cultures, languages, and histories.
The major portion is in Chile and Peru and smaller sections in Bolivia and Argentina.
No. Two distinct points define a single line.
The two sections of a shark are called the elasmobranchs.
Binary and ternary forms rely on the repetition and contrast of two or three distinct sections, respectively, to create their structures. The sections in binary form are typically labeled as A and B, while ternary forms are often labeled as A, B, and A'. This repetition and contrast of sections give these musical forms their characteristic shapes and coherence.
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