Concurrent or intersecting lines.
Angles that share a common end point and a common line segment but no common interior point (two angles that are next to each other)
Angles that share a common end point and a common line segment but no common interior point (two angles that are next to each other)
Your economy of expression works to obfuscate your meaning, but I think you may be referring to a 'parallel' line.
Lines that share a common point are called an intersection, or intersecting lines.
An angle is a pair of lines (actually rays) that share a common endpoint.Lines that share a point are said to be intersecting.The point at which the intersect is called the intersection point.Intersecting lines are lines that share a common point.
Lines sharing a common point intercept at that point.
it is a line with a common point
Yes when two lines share a common end point an angle is formed
Concurrent forces have a common point of intersection while non concurrent forces do not have a common point of intersection. Moreover concurrent forces act along the same line while non concurrent forces do not.
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
If they are in the same plane, then they share a common plane. Did you mean to say common point. If that's the case where they are in the same plane, but do not share a common point, then they are parallel lines.
intersection