I couldn't find a better example than the........."X" of bones on a pirate flag!
Yes, two planes have intersected.
A real life example of a line is lines painted on the roadways. These lines divide traffic. Lines are also found on graphic prints and sport fields.
Railway lines with sleepers? Lines of latitude crossed by a line of longitude?
The walls of most buildings are perpendicular to the ground they are built on.
I couldn't find a better example than the........."X" of bones on a pirate flag!
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Yes, two planes have intersected.
A real life example of a line is lines painted on the roadways. These lines divide traffic. Lines are also found on graphic prints and sport fields.
A real life example of a line is a road. Other examples of lines include ball courts, driveways, roof tops, and buildings.
Railway lines with sleepers? Lines of latitude crossed by a line of longitude?
Oh, dude, intersecting lines and perpendicular lines are like distant cousins at a family reunion. They both meet up at some point, but perpendicular lines are the ones standing straight and proper, while intersecting lines are just casually crossing paths like, "Hey, what's up?" So yeah, they both intersect, but perpendicular lines are the ones that are all about that right angle life.
In building construction, you usually have one horizontal plane (that floors) that is intersected by a vertical plane (the walls or support beams).
stop signs chairs roads boxes
The walls of most buildings are perpendicular to the ground they are built on.
Real life is a real life example!
Real life example of parallel lines are railroad tracks and rows in a garden. Also the lines on a basketball court are parallel