11. Which postulate does not accurately describe points, lines, and planes? When two lines intersect, they intersect at one and only one point. If two planes intersect, they intersect at one and only one line. Through any two points, there is one and only one line. Planes intersect at one and only one point.

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Which postulate does not accurately describe points, lines, and planes?
11. Which postulate does not accurately describe points, lines, and planes?
When two lines intersect, they intersect at one and only one point.
If two planes intersect, they intersect at one and only one line.
Through any two points, there is one and only one line.
Planes intersect at one and only one point.
Transcribed Image Text:11. Which postulate does not accurately describe points, lines, and planes? When two lines intersect, they intersect at one and only one point. If two planes intersect, they intersect at one and only one line. Through any two points, there is one and only one line. Planes intersect at one and only one point.
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