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they intersect 1 point at a 90 degree angle at all sides
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Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.
No, that is not true.
A system of equations will intersect at exactly one point if the equations represent two lines that are neither parallel nor coincident, meaning they have different slopes. In this case, there is a unique solution to the system. If the lines are parallel, they will not intersect at all, and if they are coincident, they will intersect at infinitely many points.
they intersect at point (1,-2)
they intersect 1 point at a 90 degree angle at all sides
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No, they can intersect at infinitely many points.
wrong!
Parallel lines don't intersect, no matter how many of them there are.
Yes.
No, that is not true.
Assuming that the none of the lines are parallel, they can intersect (pairwise) at three points. Otherwise, the question is tautological.
Sometimes. Not always.
Yes, any number of angles can be co-terminal.
- If you're working on a single sheet of paper (2-D), then you can draw four lines that intersect in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 points. - If in 3-D space, then you can also draw four lines that don't intersect at all.