No, two straight lines can intersect at only one point and that is their point of intersection.
No, it has two. A ray has one end point.
There are many numbers between one point two and one point three.We only suppose that there is only one number between one point two and one point three which is mathematically wrong because in mathematics,the number 1 is not only one number,it is a group of many numbers like 0.5 and 0.5 makes 1,0.1 and 0.9 also makes one.So there are an infinite number between one point two(1.2) and one point three(1.3)
Then it is really only one point.
Point.
point-to-point
Both? There are more than two network topologies available.
Point-to-point
A star topology is a type of mathematical topology. Mathematical topology is essentially geometry without concern for distance. It asks questions such as for a given shape, (in the abstract sense) "what connects to what," "is it possible to reach point x from point y without passing through point z," and "are these two points connected at all?" A star topology is a type of topology where all the points (for example, computers in a computer network) are connected to a central point, but not directly to each other. Go to the following address to see several types of network topologies, including a star topology. http://scilnet.fortlewis.edu/tech/Network/Topologies.htm
bus topology and man
Either configure point-to-point subinterfaces or create a full-mesh topology.
topology means connections of two or more computer on a network.
In a ring topology each station has two neighbors; an upstream and downstream neighbor.
Four collision domains are present Two broadcast domains are present.
should be.
No
There are number of LAN technologies and each technology is classified into a category according to its topology , two such topologies are star and ring topology. In star topology ,The hub accepts data from a sender and delivers it to receiver, there is no security in star topology . In Ring topology Computers are connected in a circle- the first computer is cabled with the second computer.