Do intersecting line segments compare the intersection of two adjacent walls to the floor
That the two segments are equal.
intersection.
In geometry, a corner refers to the point where two lines or line segments meet. It is the intersection point of two sides of a polygon or the meeting point of two edges of a polyhedron. A corner is also known as a vertex.
An intersection
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An intersection point.
Do intersecting line segments compare the intersection of two adjacent walls to the floor
something
point of concurrency... or point of intersection
One, two or four right angles, depending upon whether one or both line segments continue beyond the point of intersection.
A right angle.
the middle of two line segments crossed (should make four 90 degree angles.
A right angle.
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point of intersection
A circle is a continuous curve. A vertex is the intersection of two (or possibly more) line segments. A circle has no intersecting line segments. It is a curve, and does not have a vertex or vertices. None at all.