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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 06:50, kaleahlove13

Find two different models for the following set of axioms in which “point” and “line” are undefined terms:
Axiom 1: Each line is a set of at least two points.
Axiom 2: Each two lines intersect in a unique point.
Axiom 3: There are precisely three lines.

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