Zero; parallel lines never intersect.
None. Parallel lines do not intersect in Euclidean geometry.
Parallel lines will never intersect. They will stay an equal distance apart at all points.
Two lines can intersect at none, one or infinitely many points.
- If you're working on a single sheet of paper (2-D), then you can draw four lines that intersect in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 points. - If in 3-D space, then you can also draw four lines that don't intersect at all.
A triangle.
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thre lines that intersect in three points
Assuming that the none of the lines are parallel, they can intersect (pairwise) at three points. Otherwise, the question is tautological.
Zero; parallel lines never intersect.
Perpendicular lines are lines that always intersect either at just one point, two points or several more.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
None. Parallel lines do not intersect in Euclidean geometry.
Actually points do not intersect. They can be super-imposed if they are in the same location. Lines intersect.
This is true. If three straight lines are drawn, they can only intersect at two points. That is, each line will only intersect with another once.
they can't intersect at any poit
Parallel lines will never intersect. They will stay an equal distance apart at all points.