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Two lines that cross at a point are said to intersect. The point where they meet is called the point of intersection. If the lines are not parallel, they will always cross at exactly one point in a two-dimensional plane. In contrast, parallel lines never intersect and thus do not meet at any point.
Perpendicular lines intersect at exactly one point. This point is where the two lines cross each other, forming a right angle (90 degrees) between them. If two lines are perpendicular, they will not intersect at any other point.
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Theorem: If two lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains both lines. So, when two or more lines intersect at one point, they lie exactly in the same plane. When two or more lines intersect at one point, their point of intersection satisfies all equations of those lines. In other words, the equations of these lines have the same solution, which is the point of intersection.
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Perpendicular lines intersect at exactly one point. This point is where the two lines cross each other, forming a right angle (90 degrees) between them. If two lines are perpendicular, they will not intersect at any other point.
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Intersecting lines are lines which cross each other at at least one point.