It is normally where two line meet when they cross over each other.
m, r & y
If they do intersect, it will be at their point of intersection.
point of concurrency
orthocenter (geometry)
Finding the point of intersection using graphs or geometry is the same as finding the algebraic solutions to the corresponding simultaneous equations.
Not possible, the point would be part of the line. * * * * * So, the intersection is that point. Think in terms of sets rather than geometry.
In Euclidian geometry it's a point. In non-Euclidean geometry all bets are off.
In geometry, a corner refers to the point where two lines or line segments meet. It is the intersection point of two sides of a polygon or the meeting point of two edges of a polyhedron. A corner is also known as a vertex.
if two lines intersect then their intersection is exacrtly one point
They are angles formed when two straight lines intersect: they are on opposite sides of the point of intersection.
Point of intersection is where the point where 2 lines or a line and a plane meet, or in a 3-dimensional space three planes meet, or any other graphs that intersect in a point.Point of concurrency is the intersection point of concurrent lines.In geometry, two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they all pass through a single point.For example, the perpendiculars bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent and they meet at the point of concurrency.So point of intersection may be the same as point of concurrency, but when it comes to examples other than lines, point of intersection is often used. When it comes to just lines, either one is ok.
An intersection is where two lines cross each other: X is an example.