Home
Class 9
MATHS
Two distinct lines cannot have more than...

Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • THE ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise TRY THIS|1 Videos
  • THE ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise EXERCISE 3.1|9 Videos
  • SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise EXERCISE 10.4|12 Videos
  • TRIANGLES

    NCERT TAMIL|Exercise EXERCISE - 7.4|7 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two diameters cannot have the same end - point

Can an object have more than one centre of gravity?

A secant is a line which intersects the circle at two distinct points and the line segment between the points is a chord.

Two elements sometimes can form more than one compound .

Do two distinct poles actually exist at two nearby points in a magnetic dipole?

Suppose that two circles C_(1) and C_(2) in a plane have no points in common. Then

The circle with equation x^2 +y^2 = 1 intersects the line y= 7x+5 at two distinct points A and B. Let C be the point at which the positive x-axis intersects the circle. The angle ACB is

State whether the following statements are true or false : Two intersecting lines cannot both be parallel to the same line.