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The intersection of a line and a plane is..

a point
a plane
line
line segment

The intersection of two planes results in a..
plane
point
line
circle

What is the least amount of non-collinear points needed to create a plane?
1
2
3
4

Two lines on the same plane that never intersect are called
perpendicular
skew
parallel
Option 4

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User Protasm
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Answer:Explained

Explanation:

(a)Intersection of a line and a plane is

Point(as they intersect at a particular point)

(b)The intersection of two planes results in a

Line

(c)Least amount of non-collinear points needed to create a plane is

3 points as they form a plane in the form of triangle.

(d)Two lines on a same plane that never intersect are called

parallel lines as they have same slope and same slope line cannot intersect even in three dimensional plane.

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User Udith Gunaratna
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Answer:

Please find the answers as described below

Explanation:

1.

The intersection of a line and a plane is a point.

2. The intersection of two planes is a line.

3. We need minimum THREE points to form a plane.

4. Two lines in a same plane and never intersect , are called parallel lines .

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User EngJon
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