A network of perpendicular lines used to locate points is known as a coordinate grid or Cartesian coordinate system. This system consists of two intersecting lines, the x-axis (horizontal) and the y-axis (vertical), which create a framework for identifying the position of points in a two-dimensional space using ordered pairs (x, y). By extending this concept into three dimensions, a third axis (z-axis) can be added, forming a three-dimensional coordinate system.
Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.
A network of lines used for locating points is a coordinate grid
They are points on a coordinate plane.
There are 20 common points.
No, just one point.
Perpendicular lines are lines that always intersect either at just one point, two points or several more.
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
Perpendicular lines will only share one point: the point of intersection, where the two lines meet.
A network of lines used for locating points is a coordinate grid
They are points on a coordinate plane.
There are 20 common points.
lines and angles
No, just one point.
they can't intersect at any poit
The perpendicular bisector of the line joining the two points.
They are used to locate a certain place on a map.
Yes, but only if they are mutually coincident.