They would meet at a single point. Think about it this way:
A plane is like a wall in your house. A line is like a broom handle. If you were to throw the broom handle at the wall straight on really hard, the broom handle would leave a hole (or in our case for geometry a point).
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A line and a plane that do not intersect are always skew. Skew refers to two or more lines or planes that are not parallel and do not intersect. Since a line and a plane are different-dimensional objects, they will never intersect and will always be skew.
When the line is inclined to the plane. That is, it is not in the plane nor is it parallel to it.
A point - unless the line lies within the plane, or is parallel to it.
Nothing HAPPENS! They can intersect in a point or a line.
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