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Standard X
Mathematics
Slope of a Line
Two distinct ...
Question
Two distinct lines in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.
A
True
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False
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Solution
The correct option is
A
True
Two distinct lines in a plane cannot have more than one point in common. This statement is true.
For Eg: Let two distinct points pass through a unique line. Thus only one line passes through two distinct points
P
and
Q
.
But here we assumed both
l
1
and
l
2
pass through
P
and
Q
. Therefore our assumption is wrong.
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