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Fisher thinks that any two lines must have a point of intersection is he correct if so explain how you know if not produce a Counterexample and explain your reasoning

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No, if two lines are parallel then they will have NO solutions, because they DO NOT intersect. Parallel lines have the same slope and different y-intercepts, therefore making them not intersect.