True or False? In Exercises 59 and 60 , determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your answer. If two lines do not have exactly one point of intersection. then they must be parallel.
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This is because parallel lines never intersect. However, if two lines have more than one point of intersection, then they cannot be parallel. This is because parallel lines have exactly one point of intersection, which is at infinity. Show more…
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