Respuesta :

lknoff
So, this is kind of a hard concept to explain without any pictures, but I'll try anyways.

Think of a plane as like a sheet of paper, and a line as a metal rod.
If I want to intersect the plane, it means that my line (rod) has to touch the plane (paper).

If I poke the rod through the paper, it only intersects it in one place, and I cannot fold or warp the paper to change that.

The only other way I can make these two touch is if I lay the rod on top of the paper. However, when I do this the paper is touching every single point along the rod...

I hope this kinda helps explain why you can never intersect in exactly two points.
a plane is flat and i line goes straight forever. A line isnt intersecting a plane when it is running along it, it has to go though the plane, and since it goes on forever it cant turn back and pok though the plane again
RELAXING NOICE
Relax