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What describes the intersection of the plane a and line m

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User Sykez
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If I'm reading this correctly, it'd be a coplanar point
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User Jakob Kruse
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Answer:

Point of intersection.

Explanation:

For a plane namely
a and a line
m intersection each other the intersection will be defined as a point and is known as the point of intersection. In other words the point of intersection for any two line, two plane or a line and a plane is a point where the value for both lines, planes or line and plane will be same.

In this case we can define the point as
b where the co-ordinates of point
b line
m and plane
a will be same say
(x_(1), y_(1))

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User Ncank
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