Math, asked by Harpal120, 1 month ago

Two intersecting lines intersect in?
a) 1 point
(b) 2 points
(c) 3 points
(d) 4 points​

Answers

Answered by anjumanyasmin
1

From the given question the correct answer is:

a) 1 point

Two intersecting lines intersect at one point.

  • the point where two intersecting lines intersect that point is called the point of intersection.
  • Two intersecting lines form a pair of vertical angles. The vertical angles are opposite angles with a common vertex which is the point of intersection.
  • the lines intersect when they are not parallel to each other.
  • To find the intersection of two lines we need  the general form of the two equations, which is written as

a_{1} x+b_{1} y+c_{1}=0, \text { and } a_{2} x+b_{2} y+c_{2}=\sigma

  • Common examples of intersecting lines in real life include a pair of scissors, a folding chair, a road cross, a signboard,

Answered by thakrepayal
2

Two intersecting lines intersect at one point:  

  • As we know that the point where two intersecting lines intersect that point is called the point of intersection.
  • Two intersecting lines form a pair of vertical angles. The vertical angles are opposite angles with a common vertex which is the point of intersection.
  • the lines intersect when they are not parallel to each other.
  • To find the intersection of two lines we need  the general form of the two equations, which is written as

        a_{1} x+b_{1} y+c_{1} =0  and  a_{2} x+b_{2} y+c_{2} =0

  • we have some Common examples of intersecting lines in real life include a pair of scissors, a folding chair, a road cross, a signboard.
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