Two or more lines meeting at a common point are called intersecting lines.
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In Euclidea space it is either a point or the two lines - which must be coincident. ----- Intersection = the point/s where the two lines meet in space. It is a point or set of points that are common to two or more geometric configurations (also called "product" - the set of elements that are common to two sets).
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It is a vertex.
It is called the intersection of the two figures.
Two or more lines meeting at a common point are called intersecting lines.
concurrent lines
Their intersection.
Intersection.
Intersection
its the point of concurrency
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No point in common. That is correct. More common explanation is that even if you extend the lines in either direction, they would not touch (i.e. have a common point.)
The greatest of common factors of two or more numbers is called the greatest common factor, or GCF.
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection