The intersection of two lines is called a point of intersection. This point represents the coordinates where the two lines meet or cross each other in a plane. If the lines are parallel, they do not intersect, while if they are coincident, they share infinitely many points of intersection.
Two lines cross or intersect at a point.
First you draw a big multiplication sign, and then you draw another line vertical to the right of the sign (so it intercects both lines), and then you draw the final line horizontally above the sign (so it intercects all three lines), and you have 6 points of intercection :)
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They are parallel lines
When two lines meet to form an angle the lines are intersecting.
Perpendicular.
Two coplanar lines that never intersect are called called parallel lines.
Non interesting lines are called lines
Two lines cross or intersect at a point.
They are called either obliqe lines or something else
First you draw a big multiplication sign, and then you draw another line vertical to the right of the sign (so it intercects both lines), and then you draw the final line horizontally above the sign (so it intercects all three lines), and you have 6 points of intercection :)
()=============================8 intersecting lines
They are parallel lines
A stanza with two lines is called a couplet.
When two lines meet to form an angle the lines are intersecting.
Two straight lines that remain equal distance apart are parallel lines.
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