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It depends on how many lines intersect. An infinite amount.
In a plane, only one.
A cross typically has four corners, one at each end of its two intersecting lines. The center point where the lines cross is not considered a corner. Therefore, the total number of corners in a standard cross is four.
3 intersecting lines, because none of the three points are right angles.
there are 4 intersecting lines
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It depends on how many lines intersect. An infinite amount.
It depends on how many lines intersect. An infinite amount.
In a plane, only one.
The addition sign is formed by two intersecting lines, as is the cross. The two lines are perpendicular to each other.
A minimum of two.
The three lines making up a triangle do not intersect (cross) each other. Two lines join at each corner of the triangle.
3 intersecting lines, because none of the three points are right angles.
2
it has 2