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.
The point of intersection.
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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.
Solve the two equations simultaneously. The solution will be the coordinates of the point of intersection.
One, two or four right angles, depending upon whether one or both line segments continue beyond the point of intersection.
The point of intersection.
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A point.
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.
Intersection.
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It is usually called an intersection or an intersection point.
The point where two or more lines meet is the intersection.
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I think you're talking about an intersection. An intersection is where two or more separate lines meet each other in one point.