Two lines that have a point in common are said to be intersecting lines. When they intersect, they share a specific coordinate point where they cross each other. For example, the lines described by the equations y = 2x + 1 and y = -x + 3 intersect at the point (2, 5). This common point is where both lines meet on a graph.
Two or more lines meeting at a common point are called intersecting lines.
The common point is called the intersection.
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It is their intersection.
Two or more lines meeting at a common point are called intersecting lines.
If two lines cross they share a point of intersection. For two straight lines this is limited to one common point, for two circles two points and for complex lines like two sine waves the number of common points has no limit.
The common point is called the intersection.
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Two lines with one point in common are said to intersect at that point. Any two straight lines with infinite length will eventually intersect each other, unless they are parallel to each other.
point I believe the word you're looking for is "intersection". Two non-parallel lines that lie in the same plane will have one point in common where they cross, and that point is the intersection.
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They would be intersecting.
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It is their intersection.
Lines sharing a common point intercept at that point.