Point of intersection is where the point where 2 lines or a line and a plane meet, or in a 3-dimensional space three planes meet, or any other graphs that intersect in a point.
Point of concurrency is the intersection point of concurrent lines.
In geometry, two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they all pass through a single point.
For example, the perpendiculars bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent and they meet at the point of concurrency.
So point of intersection may be the same as point of concurrency, but when it comes to examples other than lines, point of intersection is often used. When it comes to just lines, either one is ok.
Intersection of SHR line and saturation line on the Psych Chart
Yes. The intersection of a line of longitude and a line of latitude is a point on the globe, and that point is identified by the longitude and latitude of those lines.
That point is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 980 miles from the nearest point on the coast of Africa (in Morocco), and about 2,400 miles southeast of Boston.
That point is in northeastern Mali, about 300 miles northeast of Timbuktu, in Africa.
The direction of the velocity of a fluid at any point is taken to be tangential to its streamline at that point. When two streamlines intersect two tangents can be drawn at the point of intersection. It inturn means that the fluid has velocity in two different directions which is not possible. Therefore 2 streamlines cannot intersect.
The point of concurrency is the point intersection.
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Yes. Incidentally, every point is a point of concurrency (for some set of lines).
Yes. Every point in the Cartesian plane is a point of concurrency for some set of lines.
The point of concurrency of the altitudes in a triangle is the orthocenter, while the point of concurrency for the perpendicular bisectors is the centroid/circumcenter. Sorry if this is late! xD
Depends on the point of concurrency of what. The point of concurrency of altitudes will be outside in any obtuse triangle.
the point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle is called the orthocenter.
the point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle is called the orthocenter.