If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
ask your teacher If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
If both lines have the same slope and the same y-intercept, they're the same line. So, infinite intersection points, I guess.
The distance of two points of the circle is called as perimeter. Since these two points are located on the same circle, their peripheral distance is measured.
Do you mean "Between two other points? If yes, when it lies on a straight line between both points that are farther away and on the same line.
A draw happens when both teams end the game on equal points.A no score draw happens when neither side scores any points at all.A score draw happens when both teams score points but they both score the same amount of points.
They are collinear points that lie on the same line
colinear
Collinear
Points on the same plane are coplanar lines.
yes
It would seem that if each team scored the same number of points, each of 15 teams scored 1/15th of the total...
Non-coplanar.
All points on the same line are colinear but if you mean what are the points all called collectively - they represent a "locus of points".
Actually points do not intersect. They can be super-imposed if they are in the same location. Lines intersect.
If there are no common points but both lines lie n the same plane they are considered "coplanar points"
If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.