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प्रश्न
In how many lines two distinct planes can intersect?
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उत्तर
If we look at two intersecting plane, we can see that there is only one unique line at which the two planes intersect.

Therefore, two distinct planes can intersect each other at a single unique line as only a single line is common between two intersecting planes.
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