A line cannot intersect in space. Space is a wide open space.
No, they intersect at a line.
A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.
In 3d space, two planes will always intersect at a line...unless of course they are the same plane (they coincide). Because planes are infinite in both directions, there is no end point (as in a ray or segment). So, your answer is neither, planes intersect at a line.
Two planes do not intersect at all if the planes are parallel in three-dimensional space.
No, planes intersect at a line.
No, they intersect at a line.
Skew line segments are lines in space which never intersect.
No, the two planes intersect at a line, which is an infinite number of points.
A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.
They intersect at Y.
If there are two unique, non-parallel planes in space, they will intersect, and their intersection will be a line.
Two planes intersect at a line
In 3d space, two planes will always intersect at a line...unless of course they are the same plane (they coincide). Because planes are infinite in both directions, there is no end point (as in a ray or segment). So, your answer is neither, planes intersect at a line.
Two planes do not intersect at all if the planes are parallel in three-dimensional space.
No, planes intersect at a line.
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
Some planes are parallel and don't intersect at all. Those that do intersect (and that are not coincident, i.e. the same plane) intersect in a line.