An intersection is the point at which two or more lines touch or cross, therefore, lines are intersecting when they cross each-other.
Intersecting lines may or may not be perpendicular. If the angle of intersection between two intersecting lines is 90 degrees, then the two lines are perpendicular. Otherwise, the lines are not perpendicular. For example: A | | | B ----|----- | | Here, the lines A and B are intersecting. The angle between A and B is 90 degrees. Therefore, line A and line B are perpendicular to each other.
using a ruler, draw any two lines that cross each other
An Apollonian gasket is a mathematical term for a fractal generated from triples of circles, where each circle is tangent to the other two.
The sixteen goats will be divided into six straight lines by some of the lines intersecting with each other. This is done by drawing three lines separating four columns, then three more lines to separate the rows.
... touches each circle in exactly one point on each circle. given any two circles where none is entirely inside or inside and tangent to the other, there are at most four straight lines that are tangent to both circles.
intersecting lines are lines that block each other.
If the two circles are tangent to each other,then it must be at the same point.
No; tangent circles touch each other at one point but concentric circles cannot not touch.
Yes, circles that share one and only one point are tangent to each other.
Either intersecting lines or perpendicular lines
Intersecting lines are, lines that cross over each other just like intersections on the road, which are cross sections from each end.
perpendicular lines are similar to intersecting lines because that's what they are. Intersecting lines are two lines that cross each other. Perpendicular lines are the same, two lines crossing each other, just with a more specific rule to have right angles.
Intersecting lines are lines that meet at a point. In other words lines that cross each other (like an X).
Yes.
intersecting lines
Intersecting lines.