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Mathematics, 08.10.2021 20:00 gamerdoesart

Through 2 distinct points passes a unique line. Two lines are said to be distinct if there is at least 1 point that belongs to one but not the other. Otherwise, we say the lines are the same. Lines that have no point in common are said to be parallel. Therefore, we can conclude: given 2 distinct lines, either they are parallel, or they have exactly 1 point in common. What do you notice? What do you wonder?

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