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The intersection of two planes is a line. (or a massive explosion...lol)

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The intersection of a plane and a line can be a line.

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Two planes can intersect on exactly one point?

No, 2 planes may only intersect at a line, a plane, or not at all. THREE planes may intersect at a point though...


If two planes intersect do they intersect in exactly one plane?

No, two planes do not intersect in exactly one plane unless the planes are exactly overlapping, making one plane. In Euclidean Geometry two planes intersect in exactly one line.


Do two planes intersect at a point or a line?

Two planes intersect at a line


Three planes may all intersect each other at exactly one point?

Three planes may all intersect each other at exactly one point. This commonly occurs when there is one straight plane and two other planes intersect it at acute or obtuse angles.


How many Two planes intersect in exactly?

Two distinct planes will intersect in one straight line.


Does two intersecting planes always sometimes never intersect in exactly one point?

Never.


Can two planes only intersect at one point?

Tow planes can intersect eachother in either exactly one point or along a line. I'm new to this, however this answer is straight from my course litterature.


How do you determine the angle between two planes if the planes intersect at a point?

The angle between two planes when the planes intersect at a point is the acute angle fixed by the normal vectors of the planes.


Is it possible for two planes to intersect in exactly one point?

yes but they shouldn't run into eachother if they have there lights on


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.


Do two planes intersect in a sinlge point?

No.


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.