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how can you prove that two different lines can't have more than one point in common.​

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Answered by BRAINhunter2020
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PROOF: We will prove this by contradiction. Let l 1 & l 2 have two points in common, P & Q. Given two distinct points, there is a unique line that passes through them. Thus, only one line passes through two distinct points P & Q.

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