- A {\displaystyle A}
intersects (meets) B {\displaystyle B} at x {\displaystyle x} . Equivalently, A {\displaystyle A}
intersects B {\displaystyle B} if...
- Look up
intersect or
intersection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intersection or
intersect may
refer to:
Intersection for the Arts,
oldest alternative...
-
combined into a
single result set. Set
operators in SQL
include UNION,
INTERSECT, and EXCEPT,
which mathematically correspond to the
concepts of union...
-
rectangular cuboid, with
right angles between pairs of
intersecting faces and
pairs of
intersecting edges. It is an
example of many
classes of polyhedra:...
- line that
intersects a
curve in more than two
distinct points arises. Some
authors define a
secant line to a
curve as a line that
intersects the curve...
- In linguistics, an
intersective modifier is an
expression which modifies another by
delivering the
intersection of
their denotations. One
example is the...
- Self-
intersecting polygons,
crossed polygons, or self-crossing
polygons are
polygons some of
whose edges cross each other. They
contrast with
simple polygons...
- positioned. If it is
treated as a
simple non-convex
polyhedron without self-
intersecting surfaces, it has 180
faces (120
triangles and 60
concave quadrilaterals)...
- pole is
either of the two
points on
Earth where its axis of
rotation intersects its surface. The
North Pole lies in the
Arctic Ocean while the
South Pole...
- An
orbital node is
either of the two
points where an
orbit intersects a
plane of
reference to
which it is inclined. A non-inclined orbit,
which is contained...