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Can a point be in two lines?

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Answer:

Any two lines can intersect at only a single point.

Explanation:

Lines that are on the same plane are 'coplanar'.

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A POINT CAN BE IN AN INFINATE NUMBER OF LINES. THINK OF A PINWHEEL, OR A SPOKE OF A WHEEL, WITH ALL LINES (SPOKES) PASSING THROUGH THE MIDDLE. Sure. Draw a point; draw two lines thru the point.

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