That is called an angle.
An angle is formed by at least three points of reference. The origin and two others in plain geometry. A line may be drawn from the point of origin and any other given point. Any other line may be drawn from the origin and any other point. The difference between these lines is referred to as an angle.
Infinite lines because a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
The intersection of two lines is a point. If both lines are straight the figure of four separate triangles are formed. The type of triangles are dependent on the angle of the intersection.
two or many line having common point is called intersecting point or concurrent point. From one point infinetly many line can be drawn your toot
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
Infinite lines can be drawn from a point
Through a single given point, an infinite number of lines can be drawn. This is because you can draw a line in any direction from that point, creating countless possibilities. Each line can have a different slope or angle, resulting in an endless variety of lines. Thus, the answer is infinite.
An infinite number of lines can be drawn through a single point, but only one through two points (of course, if the points don't have the same coordinates).
An angle is formed by at least three points of reference. The origin and two others in plain geometry. A line may be drawn from the point of origin and any other given point. Any other line may be drawn from the origin and any other point. The difference between these lines is referred to as an angle.
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An angle is formed when two lines meet (or cross). The vertex is the point where the lines meet.An angle is formed when two lines meet (or cross). The vertex is the point where the lines meet.An angle is formed when two lines meet (or cross). The vertex is the point where the lines meet.An angle is formed when two lines meet (or cross). The vertex is the point where the lines meet.
There are three lines.
uncountable lines can be drawn through one point.
the answer is one
In principle, yes an infinite number can be drawn, but in practise you would run out of graphite to draw the lines before getting to an infinite number. Even if you converted all the matter in the universe to graphite (using some Star Trekian style technology), you would still run out.
Two tangents can be drawn from a point outside a circle to the circle. The answer for other curves depends on the curve.
The maximum number of triangles that can be formed by 4 lines depends on how the lines intersect. If no two lines are parallel and no three lines meet at a single point, the maximum number of triangles formed is 4. This occurs because each set of 3 lines can define a unique triangle, and with 4 lines, you can choose 3 out of those 4 in (\binom{4}{3} = 4) ways.