Depends on the lines. Anywhere from zero to infinitely many. If they are straight lines, then the answer is zero, one or infinity.
false
Two distinct lines can intersect at most at one point. If the lines are not parallel, they will cross at a single point. If they are parallel, they will never intersect. Therefore, the maximum number of intersection points for two distinct lines is one.
Parallel lines NEVER touch, so zero.
False. If two lines intersect, they do so at exactly one point, provided they are not parallel. In Euclidean geometry, two distinct lines can either intersect at a single point or be parallel and never intersect at all.
no
Two lines can intersect at none, one or infinitely many points.
Two lines intersect at one point. If in two dimensions, and they do not intersect they are parallel. The other option in two dimensions is they are the co-linear, that is they are the same line, in which case they intersect at all points.
This is true. If three straight lines are drawn, they can only intersect at two points. That is, each line will only intersect with another once.
they can't intersect at any poit
Perpendicular lines intersect at one point only.
Perpendicular lines are lines that always intersect either at just one point, two points or several more.
Parallel lines will never intersect. They will stay an equal distance apart at all points.