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  1. When two or more lines cross or meet each other in a plane, the lines are called intersecting lines. Point of Intersection: Intersecting lines share a common point called the point of intersection. In the figure below, lines p and q intersect at point O. So, point O is the point of intersection.

  2. Intersecting lines can form four types of angles: right (90°), acute (less than 90°), obtuse (more than 90°) and straight (180°). The type of angle formed depends on the angle at which the two lines meet. For example, two perpendicular lines will form a right angle (90°).

  3. When two lines share a common point, they are called intersecting lines. This common point that exists on all intersecting lines is called the point of intersection. The two non-parallel straight lines which are co-planar will have an intersection point. Here, lines A and B intersect at point O, which is the "point of intersection".

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · This chapter discusses the definitions and examples of point, line, ray, line segment and a plane. How two or more than two lines can make when meet at some point for example intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, transversal lines and concurrent lines with the help of diagrams.

  5. Key points. Lines that cross each other are called. intersecting lines. The point at which they cross is known as the. point of intersection. . If two lines meet at a. right angle. , they are...

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