Intersect is the point where two or more things meet or cross. It is commonly used in mathematics to describe where lines, segments, or shapes overlap. In a broader sense, intersect can also refer to the intersection of ideas, cultures, or influences.
indifferent curves are convex to their origin, they do not intersect, and have a negative slope
Some planes are parallel and don't intersect at all. Those that do intersect (and that are not coincident, i.e. the same plane) intersect in a line.
All non-parallel lines in a plane will intersect at some point in the plane.
All sides are connected with no open gaps, sides do not intersect or cross over each other.
Two collinear rays that do not intersect are called parallel rays. This will only occur for a short time, however, because they will intersect at some point.
Parallel lines lying in a plane do not intersect each other. They share exactly zero points in common.
If the 2 lines lie in the same plane, and they are not parallel, then they will intersect at some point. If the 2 lines are skew lines, then they are not in the same plane, and they will not intersect (but they are Not Parallel)
they intersect at some point
Lines, curves, planes, solid shapes are some.
To intersect means to come together. Here are some sentences.Your path and mine will intersect sometime in the future.Those two roads intersect at the foot of the mountain.Their fates intersect.The north-south highway intersected the east-west highway on the western edge of Toronto.The trains run at different times because their tracks intersect.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.