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prove that a plane and a line not lying on it cannot have more than one point in common

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Answered by mjkhichi5
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Answered by keerthana8225
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Suppose lines 11 and 12 interest at two distinct points say P and Q Then 11 contains points P and Q

Also,12 contains points P and Q

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