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Answered by ms17779230
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Intersecting Lines: Two lines which meet at one point are said to be intersecting lines. The common point is called the 'point of intersection'. Note: Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.

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Answered by Anonymous
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intersection

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Two distinct points determine exactly one line. That line is the shortest path between the two points. ... If two coplanar lines do not intersect, they are parallel. Two lines which are not coplanar cannot intersect and are called "skew" lines. Two planes which do not intersect are parallel

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