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If a plane intersects two parallel planes, then the intersection is what?



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two parallel lines

Explanation:

The intersection of distinct planes is always a line.

Parallel planes

When a plane intersects parallel planes, the intersection with each is a line. Both lines will lie in the intersecting plane, and will remain separated by the separation between the planes.

That is, the lines of intersection will be two parallel lines.

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