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Can you think of distinct lines that have three common points? Two common points​

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Answered by Itzunknownhuman
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They can't have more lines in common because Euclid's Axiom states that Given 2 distinct points there is an unique line passes through them. ... Therefore we can't think of distinct lines that have 3 points in common.

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