Think of an H one line intersects two others, this is called transversal
How very interesting. And the question is ... ? Every line will intersect an infinite number of coplanar lines - not just "two or more".
A transversal.
It is a transversal.
Not sure about complanar. Coplanar lines can be collinear but need not be.
Lines or points lying on the same plane
Transversal
It is a tranversal.
A transverse line.
transversal
How very interesting. And the question is ... ? Every line will intersect an infinite number of coplanar lines - not just "two or more".
Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.
A transversal.
A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points is called a transversal. This line crosses each of the two lines, creating angles at the points of intersection. The angles formed can be classified as corresponding, alternate interior, or same-side interior, depending on their positions relative to the transversal and the two lines. Transversals are commonly studied in geometry, particularly in the context of parallel lines.
It is a transversal.
A transversal line intersects parallel lines creating various angles.
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
a line that intersects two or more lines on a plane is a