SOLUTION: Explain why three coplanar lines may have zero, one, two, or three points of intersection.
Support your answer with a sketch.
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Question 500365: Explain why three coplanar lines may have zero, one, two, or three points of intersection.
Support your answer with a sketch.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It depends where you position the lines, and how many of them are parallel to each other.
And I'll let you try sketching some because it's a headache trying to do that online.
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