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Question: 1. suppose that a triangle and a rectangle lie in a plane. what is the greatest number of points at which they can intersect? 2. suppose that a circle and a square lie in a plane. what is the greatest number of points at which they can intersect? 3. suppose two distinct triangles lie in a plane. what is the greatest number of points at which they can intersect? 4. suppose that a circle and a triangle lie in a plane. what is the least number of points at which they can intersect? 5. suppose two distinct squares lie in a plane. what is the least number of points at which they can intersect?

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