How many lines can intersect at a point? Here is the REAL answer to that question. Intersecting lines have only one point in common, a Line is a endless straight path and it haves a made up of a continuous collection of points. Well what do u think... a line can intersect with and other line together forming into intersecting lines.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
two lines intersect at a single point in a 2D space assuming they are not parallel. in 3D space they can intersect again at a single point, or an infinite amount of points.
intersection
A point where two or more lines intersect
The answer depends on what lines r and s are, and where point w is.
Two lines intersect at a point
Two lines can intersect at none, one or infinitely many points.
If two different lines intersect, they will always intersect at one point.
Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.
yes two lines intersect to form a point two planes intersect to form a line
No, two straight lines can intersect at only one point and that is their point of intersection.
They intersect at a point
It depends on how you define "ways" and how you define "lines" and how you define "intersect" and what kind of geometry you're talking about, but in Euclidean geometry, lines either never intersect, or they intersect at a single point, or they can intersect at all points within the lines.
When two lines intersect they form an axes.
Two lines cross or intersect at a point.
Parallel lines in the Euclidean plane do not intersect but all parallel lines in the projective plane intersect at the point at infinity.
If they do intersect, it will be at their point of intersection.