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2007-10-19 06:50:49 · 6 answers · asked by lilmamachula509 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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if they intersect they will intersect in one point the condition for that being a1/a2= is not equal to b1/b2 where a1,a2 are the coefficients of x and b1,b2 are the coefficients of y

2007-10-19 06:59:41 · answer #1 · answered by raj 7 · 1 0

A line has only one dimension : length. It has no width or height. hence when two lines intersect, the most they can share is a single point, which has no dimensions at all.

2007-10-19 07:01:28 · answer #2 · answered by ironduke8159 7 · 0 0

when two lines intersect with each other they intersect in exactly one point.

2007-10-19 07:16:03 · answer #3 · answered by iyiogrenci 6 · 0 0

It's not always one point. The lines can coincide (i.e., have the same slope and y-intercept), which means they intersect at an infinite number of points.

2007-10-19 06:58:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

One point

2007-10-19 07:05:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

One point

2007-10-19 06:53:51 · answer #6 · answered by Brent 2 · 1 1

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