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The point of intersection.
The coordinates of the point of intersection must satisfy the equations of both lines. So these coordinates represent the simultaneous solution to the two equations that that represent the lines.
Origin
A right angle.
point I believe the word you're looking for is "intersection". Two non-parallel lines that lie in the same plane will have one point in common where they cross, and that point is the intersection.
The intersection of two lines can be any of the following:NothingA single pointAn entire line (that means the two lines are NOT distinct)
The point of intersection.
Intersection or perpendicular lines.
An intersection is formed when two lines meet.
The intersection of two lines is called a point of intersection. This point represents the coordinates where the two lines meet or cross each other in a plane. If the lines are parallel, they do not intersect, while if they are coincident, they share infinitely many points of intersection.
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Intersection.
a point
Intersection or Intersecting Lines
If the lines are identical, then the whole lines. If not they can either not meet at all or at a single point: the point of intersection.
An intersection is where two lines cross each other: X is an example.