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Suppose two distinct parallelograms lie in a plane. What is the LARGEST number of points at which they can intersect?

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8

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User Kishore Tulsiani
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I had to look for the figure and here is the answer:

Since the given figure are two distinct parallelograms that intersect with each other and lie in a plane, the LARGEST number of points at which they can intersect would be 8 points. You just had to count the intersections based on the illustration.
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