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prove that 2 lines cannot have more than one point in common
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Kaif Khan 4 years, 7 months ago

There are 3 cases in between 2 lines are - • If both lines are parallel to each other then there is no common point . Because they will never meet to each other . • If both lines are intersecting each other anywhere there is one and only one common point . • If both lines are coincide with each other there are infinite common point . Note :- Go and read Euclid's postulates thoroughly and try to understand well from 5 postulate of Euclid's .
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