Yes
A point
if it's between line segment or line, would it be line segment? i think line segment is the answer
Yes. Angle AZB is formed by the intersection of line segment AZ and line segment ZB and the point Z. Angle XZY is a simliar situation.
A line or a ray - depending on whether the planes are finite or infinite.
The intersection of two lines is always a point or the line itself. The intersection of a line with plane also the same as above.
Probably three:The point is not on the segment nor the corresponding line,The point is in the line segment,The point is not in the line segment as given but would be if the segment were extended.
a right angle
Unless the line is a subset of the plane, the intersection is a point.
It is a perpendicular line that forms a right angle at the point of intersection.
The intersection of a line and a plane can result in either a single point, if the line passes through the plane, or no intersection at all if the line is parallel to the plane and does not touch it. In some cases, if the line lies entirely within the plane, every point on the line will be an intersection point. Thus, the nature of the intersection depends on the relative positions of the line and the plane.
is called an edge.
A line is infinite but a line segment has end points and a midpoint