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If all three lines are parallel, there are zero points of intersection. If all three lines go through a point, there is one point of intersection. If two lines are parallel and the third one crosses them, there are two. If the three lines make a triangle, there are three points.
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Yes, they can. Since three points define a plane, take any two points on one line and a point on the other line, and form the plane with those three points. Once you have that, then use Euclid's test to see if they are parallel. Alternately, if the planes themselves are parallel, then the lines are as well, since they definitely will never intersect.
An example of parallel episodes is when two characters in a story experience similar challenges or situations at different points in the narrative. This literary technique allows for comparison and contrast between the characters' actions and outcomes, adding depth to the story and highlighting themes or character development.
The word "parallel" has three syllables, pronounced as PAR-a-lel.
Assuming that the none of the lines are parallel, they can intersect (pairwise) at three points. Otherwise, the question is tautological.
Yes. The easiest example is to take two parallel lines and use the third line as a transversal.
Compare and contrast the three Nile Valley civilizations?
No. it is the only polygon that can not have parallel lines all though any regular polygon with an odd number of lines will have no parallel lines If three points were in a straight line it could be argued that these formed a triangle with parallel sides, though really it would be just a line; or if we had a triangle with infinite height the sides would be parallel. In any other case, no.
In two dimensions, parallel ones. In three dimensions, either parallel or skew ones.