The point at which two curves meet is called an "intersection point." At this point, the coordinates of both curves are the same, indicating that they share a common value. Intersection points can be found in various contexts, such as in algebra, geometry, and calculus, and they can represent solutions to equations or systems of equations.
The points of intersection. The coordinates of such points will be the solutions to the simultaneous equations representing the curves.
nonparallel lines
vertex
The vertex.
2 Lines in the same plane that do not meet are parallel. If 2 lines are in different planes and do not meet, then they are called skew lines.
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
The points of intersection. The coordinates of such points will be the solutions to the simultaneous equations representing the curves.
Intersection point in lines & in figures' sides it's called vertex.
A point where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
An intersection.
nonparallel lines
a vertex
A place where two routes meet are called Super-2.
vertex
The vertex.
A place where two routes meet are called Super-2.