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Line i and line h intersect at what point​

Line i and line h intersect at what point​-example-1

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Based on the figure shown above, line i and line h intersect at point​ C.

In Mathematics and Euclidean Geometry, a line is a mark with length and direction, that is created by a point that is moving across a surface and extending infinitely.

In Mathematics and Euclidean Geometry, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface with zero curvature and zero thickness, that extends continuously or indefinitely.

Based on the figure shown above, we can logically deduce that point C represents the point of intersection of both line i and line h.

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Step-by-step explanation: The intersection of two figures can

be defined as the set of points that is contained in both figures.

In this figure, lines h and i intersect at C or we can

say that C is the intersection of lines h and i.

In this figure, C is the intersection of lines h and i

because C is the point contained by both h and i.

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