an intersection
intersceting point
The angle formed at the point where two straight lines or line segments meet is called a vertex. The measure of this angle can vary depending on the orientation of the lines, ranging from 0 degrees (when the lines overlap) to 180 degrees (when the lines are collinear). In geometric terms, the angle is typically measured in degrees or radians.
straight angle
The lines that do not meet together are called non-intersecting or parallel lines. These lines remain equidistant from each other and never cross at any point, regardless of how far they are extended. In a two-dimensional space, only straight lines can be classified as parallel.
A point of intersection.
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection
There is no specific name for lines that meet at one point, but lines that meet at a point, the point is called the intersection point.
intersceting point
A point on the horizon where parallel lines appear to meet is called the vanishing point.
A point where two lines meet is called an intersection. Also, more than two lines can be intersected in one point.
The angle formed at the point where two straight lines or line segments meet is called a vertex. The measure of this angle can vary depending on the orientation of the lines, ranging from 0 degrees (when the lines overlap) to 180 degrees (when the lines are collinear). In geometric terms, the angle is typically measured in degrees or radians.
Convergent
straight angle
Two lines that meet at one point is called an intersection. More than two seperae lines can be intersected at one point.
The lines that do not meet together are called non-intersecting or parallel lines. These lines remain equidistant from each other and never cross at any point, regardless of how far they are extended. In a two-dimensional space, only straight lines can be classified as parallel.
A point of intersection.
The point where orthogonal lines meet is typically called the "point of intersection." This is the location where the two lines cross each other at a right angle, which is a defining characteristic of orthogonal lines. In mathematical contexts, this point can also be referred to as the "intersection point."