Not if they are straight lines.
No. Two distinct points define a single line.
All lines are defined by two or more distinct points.
transversal
IT is Secant .. If I am correct .. I ain't sure about my answer =) * * * * * A transversal.
transversal
No. Two distinct points define a single line.
All lines are defined by two or more distinct points.
transversal
IT is Secant .. If I am correct .. I ain't sure about my answer =) * * * * * A transversal.
discuss the possible number of points of interscetion of two distinct circle
transversal
Through any two distinct points, exactly one straight line can be drawn. If you have more than two points, the number of lines that can be drawn depends on how many of those points are distinct and not collinear. For ( n ) distinct points, the maximum number of lines that can be formed is given by the combination formula ( \binom{n}{2} ), which represents the number of ways to choose 2 points from ( n ). If some points are collinear, the number of unique lines will be less.
The lines are PARALLEL.
a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
If there are no common points but both lines lie n the same plane they are considered "coplanar points"
If the two lines are actually "on top of each other", they can have infinitely many points in common. If they are parallel, they have no points in common. If they are perpendicular, they have one point in common.
Either 0 or 1 plane(s).