A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
No, planes intersect at a line.
An intersect is when a line, or polygon is 'crossed' by or touches another line or polygon.
Yes. If two planes are not coincident (the same plane) and are not parallel, then they intersect in one straight line.
Yes, it is possible for three distinct planes to intersect at a line.
They intersect at Y.
Two planes intersect at a line
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
No, planes intersect at a line.
Some planes are parallel and don't intersect at all. Those that do intersect (and that are not coincident, i.e. the same plane) intersect in a line.
A line. When two planes intersect, their intersection is a line.
An intersect is when a line, or polygon is 'crossed' by or touches another line or polygon.
Parallel lines never intersect.
Yes. If two planes are not coincident (the same plane) and are not parallel, then they intersect in one straight line.
Yes, it is possible for three distinct planes to intersect at a line.
A line cannot intersect in space. Space is a wide open space.
the parallel lines never intersect each other but they both intersect the line they are perpendicular to
Two planes intersect at a line. The line where they intersect pertains to both planes. In the same manner, if infinitely many planes intersect each other at the same line, then that line pertains to the infinitely many planes.
No. Either they do not intersect at all, or they intersect in a straight line or are the same.
A minimum of 2, but an infinite number of planes can intersect at the same line.
A transversal line cutting through parallel lines creates various angles
When two planes intersect, they do so along a line, which is the locus of points common to both planes. This means they do not intersect at just one point but rather along an entire line. If the two planes are parallel, however, they will not intersect at all. Thus, the statement is incorrect; they intersect in a line, not a single point.
Nothing HAPPENS! They can intersect in a point or a line.
They are mutually perpendicular. However, they need not intersect: if they are in different planes, they will not intersect.
A point can be intersected by infinitely many lines. Two points intersect in only one line. Three points either intersect in a line or not at all. This is only considering two dimensions.