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their intersection is exactly one point. postulate #3: if two distinct planes intersect, then their intersection is a line. postulate #4: if you have three distinct noncollinear points, then there is exactly one plane that contains them. how many points are there in the intersection of two distinct lines? 1 2 0 4
Step1: Recall line - intersection property
In a plane, two distinct lines can either be parallel (no intersection, 0 points) or intersecting. When two distinct lines intersect, they intersect at exactly one point. This is a fundamental geometric property. So the number of points in the intersection of two distinct lines is 1.
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