If they do intersect, it will be at their point of intersection.
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
None. Parallel lines do not intersect in Euclidean geometry.
In Euclidean planar geometry, not unless they're collinear, in which case they intersect an infinite number of times. In other types of geometry ... maybe.
Lines that intersect at right angles
In Euclidean geometry, yes it does.
If they do intersect, it will be at their point of intersection.
In Euclidean geometry, parallel lines never intersect. They go this way forever and never intersect but watch this typing. _______________ _______________ In non-Euclidean geometry, they intersect when the faces are uneven.
It depends on how you define "ways" and how you define "lines" and how you define "intersect" and what kind of geometry you're talking about, but in Euclidean geometry, lines either never intersect, or they intersect at a single point, or they can intersect at all points within the lines.
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
None. Parallel lines do not intersect in Euclidean geometry.
In Euclidean planar geometry, not unless they're collinear, in which case they intersect an infinite number of times. In other types of geometry ... maybe.
In Euclidean geometry, parallel lines never intersect. They go this way forever and never intersect but watch this typing. _______________ _______________ In non-Euclidean geometry, they intersect when the faces are uneven.
Lines that intersect at right angles
They are lines that intersect at 90 degrees
Parallel lines remain equal distance apart and never intersect each other.
The altitude of a triangle IS a geometric concept so it intersects geometry in its very existence.