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Lines that intersect in a point are called intersecting lines. Lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines in the plane, and either parallel or skew lines in ...
Lachlan's term for a set of four lines, no three of which are concurrent.
The intersection of two sets A and B is the set of elements common to A and B. This is written A intersection B, and is pronounced "A intersection B" or "A cap B." The ...
Two distinct theorems are referred to as "the de Bruijn-Erdős theorem." One of them (de Bruijn and Erdős 1951) concerns the chromatic number of infinite graphs; the other (de ...
If three skew lines all meet three other skew lines, any transversal to the first set of three meets any transversal to the second set of three.
An arrangement of points with no three collinear, or of lines with no three concurrent.
In one dimension, the interval [0,1] is the closed unit interval, the interval (0,1) is the open unit interval, and the intervals (0,1] and [0,1) are half-open unit intervals.
A point is a 0-dimensional mathematical object which can be specified in n-dimensional space using an n-tuple (x_1, x_2, ..., x_n) consisting of n coordinates. In dimensions ...
Two lines that lie on top of one another are called coincident lines.
A point, such as interior points of a disk, such that (px)(py)=[const], where p is the chord length.
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