Pasch's Axiom is a fundamental statement in geometry that addresses the relationship between points and lines. It is often discussed in the context of projective geometry and can be expressed in the following way: If a line intersects one side of a triangle (formed by three points) and does not pass through any of the triangle's vertices, then it must also intersect one of the other two sides of the triangle.

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