A cross is a pair of intersecting lines.
The difference between intersecting and parallel lines is that, on a graph parallel lines do ont touch,cross or anything. THEY NEVER TOUCH. intersecting lines touch, or cross eachother.\
an intersecting line segment is when two line segments cross together
perpendicular line
Well,actually,parallel line are lines that has two line segments,going on side by side without meating each other. example: _____________________________ _____________________________ But actually,the letter x is a intersecting line.You see,an intersecting line is a line cross,but making two obtuse,and acute angles.
two line segments that are not parallel are intersecting even if they don't touch like this /l / l they are considered intersecting because you must extend it like they are lines to say they are parallel or not
Intersecting line segments
parallel line and intersecting line, etc.
Lines in the same plane that are not parallel are intersecting lines.
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Parallel means lines that are avoiding each other (in other words, they don't touch.) So the problem would have to be the way the lines are going. If the lines were intersecting (or crossing) then that would be the problem.For example: You have a problem on a paper that asks you this same question:What problem would there be in your picture if the lines were not parallel?Answer: Then your lines would be an intersecting pair.Slight definition: If your lines are not parallel, then they would have to be intersecting. Intersecting is when two lines (line segments, angles, etc.) cross on each other. For example... they might make an X by forming together in this pattern. Parallel is when your lines are NOT touching. If they are, they would be considered our P/Intersecting. Standing for "Parallel and Intersecting lines."SRW!!
An intersection is the point at which two or more lines touch or cross, therefore, lines are intersecting when they cross each-other.
parrallel lines run side by side and do not touch intersecting cross each other