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The intersection of two lines is called a point of intersection. This point represents the coordinates where the two lines meet or cross each other in a plane. If the lines are parallel, they do not intersect, while if they are coincident, they share infinitely many points of intersection.
Very simple. Two parallel lines do not intersect.
Two parallel lines, a plane and a line in a plane parallel to it.
No.
The lines are PARALLEL.
Parallel lines never intersect. This is a parallel line. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ True ;
If all three lines are parallel, there are zero points of intersection. If all three lines go through a point, there is one point of intersection. If two lines are parallel and the third one crosses them, there are two. If the three lines make a triangle, there are three points.
The intersection of two lines is called a point of intersection. This point represents the coordinates where the two lines meet or cross each other in a plane. If the lines are parallel, they do not intersect, while if they are coincident, they share infinitely many points of intersection.
Any two lines can only have one point of intersection. Unless they are parallel, in which case they do not intersect at all. If they are the same line, then they intersect at an infinite number of points.
Parallel lines.
Very simple. Two parallel lines do not intersect.
Two parallel lines, a plane and a line in a plane parallel to it.
Yes, they are.
No.
The point where two or more lines meet is the intersection.
They are points of intersection.
The lines are PARALLEL.