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when two lines intersect each other then how many points in there intersection set with diagram​

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Answered by DazzlingDiamond
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Step-by-step explanation: In Euclidean geometry two lines can intersect at only one point. In another Geometry, however, two lines may intersect at two points (think surface of a ball). The intersecting line postulate may be equivalent to the number of degrees in a triangle.

Answered by vanshikakuri60
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Two distinct lines will always intersect in at most one point. This will be true no matter how many dimensions we're in, as long as we're in a standard Euclidean geometry.

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