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Two distinct intersecting lines can’t be ________to the same line

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Answered by Murugan2078
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Answer:

"Co-incident"

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Answered by LilyWhite
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Answer:

Two distinct intersecting lines can't be

Co-Incidence / Parallel to the same line .

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For example, for any two distinct points, there is a unique line containing them, and any two distinct lines intersect in at most one point. In two dimensions, i.e., the Euclidean plane, two lines which do not intersect are called parallel.

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