Infinity! Unlike prime numbers, which become harder to find, intersecting multiples become easier to find as one goes to higher numbers.
The greatest number of intersection points with just four lines is 6.
66
100*99/2 = 4950
The greatest number is six.
10
n represents any number of multiples so the answer is n
Greatest common multiple has no practical meaning because the number is infinite.
That number is unknown because four can go into an infinite number of multiples of four.
The greatest number of intersection points that four coplanar lines can have occurs when no two lines are parallel and no three lines intersect at the same point. In this case, the maximum number of intersection points can be calculated using the formula ( \frac{n(n-1)}{2} ), where ( n ) is the number of lines. For four lines, this results in ( \frac{4(4-1)}{2} = 6 ) intersection points.
6 maximum points of intersection
Greatest possible number of intersections for following lines:1(line(s)) = 0 (intersections)2= 13= 1+24= 1+2+35= 1+2+3+4....8=1+2+3+4+5+6+7= 28Every time you add a line, you are able to create 1 more maximum intersection than the previous state. You can add up until 'number of lines - (minus) 1'.
Multiples of 9361 go on forever. There is no greatest.