Intersecting lines. If they have only one point in common, then they are also non-parallel.
No, parallel lines never intersect, so they do not have any points in common. Intersecting lines have one common point.
Two lines are not parallel if they have exactly one point in common; otherwise they are parallel. So this means a line is parallel to itself!
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They are said to be perpendicular lines.
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Two lines are intersecting if they have exactly one point in common.
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Intersecting lines. If they have only one point in common, then they are also non-parallel.
-- They can be parallel, with no points in common, or -- They can intersect in exactly one point.
No, parallel lines never intersect, so they do not have any points in common. Intersecting lines have one common point.
Two straight lines in the same plane can't possibly have more than one point in common, unless they are both the same line. If they're parallel, they have no common points. If they're not parallel, then have exactly one common point. If they're the same line, then every point on one line is also on the other one.