coincident
"Coincident" is an adjective.
Intersecting or coincident.
That its roots (solutions) are coincident.
Coincident lines are essentially two linear functions whose graphs are the same; therefore, the two lines will have the same slope and the same y-intercept. When graphed, the lines will be one on top of the other.
A. Coincident
coincident
Yes, but only if they are mutually coincident.
yes, it may be the two plane intersect at one line or the two planes are coincident.
Coincident is two linear measures resting exactly on top of each other. Coincident roots are roots that are equal to each other.
Coincident
coincident
on purpose. intentionally.
"Coincident" is an adjective.
The set of points the graphed equations have in common. This is usually a single point but the lines can be coincident in which case the solution is a line or they can be parallel in which case there are no solutions to represent.
accessory, belonging, coincident, agreeing
a triangle has 3 sides? A degenerate triangle is formed by 3 collinear points, so we could say it has one side. Or I guess we could say all three sides are the same (coincident)