The place where two points meet is known as an intersection in math.
Two points can meet only if they coincide. Since points are dimensionless, the area is zero.
intersection
Lines intersect if the meet at one point. Perpendicular lines also meet at one point, but their intersection is a right angle. Intersecting lines in the plane do not meet at two points.
Examples of points are: The place two perpendicular lines meet The place 2x and 3y meet on an x\y axis The vertex of an angle
vertex is a special point of a mathematical object, and is usually a location where two or more lines or edges meet. Vertices are most commonly encountered in angles, polygons, polyhedra, and graphs. Graph vertices are also known as nodes.
the answer is horizon
The meridians meet at the poles, which are the points on Earth's surface where the lines of longitude converge. At the North Pole, all lines of longitude meet, and the same is true for the South Pole.
Two points can meet only if they coincide. Since points are dimensionless, the area is zero.
Where faces meet there are edges and where edges meet there are verticies
What location is this? We will meet at that location tomorrow afternoon.
intersection
Never. They are points on the same line. *------*
It's a polygon with 14 points (If the two ends meet) or 16 points (If the two ends don't meet).
Lines intersect if the meet at one point. Perpendicular lines also meet at one point, but their intersection is a right angle. Intersecting lines in the plane do not meet at two points.
Intersection or coordinates
On a flat Euclidean surface, parallel lines cannot meet. On a sphere, parallel lines CAN meet.
The physical North and South Poles are fixed points on Earth's axis and cannot meet. However, conceptually, if you travel directly north and south from a starting point, the paths would eventually converge at the Earth's axis.