No because there are 360 degrees around a point.
Only three types of angles can be formed by two intesecting lines. Obtuse, acute, and right.
Opposite angles are equivalent when formed by two intersecting lines
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
intersecting lines * * * * * Non-perpendicular intersecting lines. Or else the angles would be right angles.
Angles that are pairs of opposite and congruent lines formed by intersecting lines are intersections
the two adjacent angles formed by the intersecting lines will equal 180 degrees.
False. The angles can be formed by two skew lines intersecting a third line.
two adjacent angles formed by two intersecting tines are
Intersecting Lines
Intersecting lines are lines that cross each other at a single point, known as the point of intersection. At this point, they create angles, which can be classified into various types, such as acute, obtuse, or right angles. The angles formed by intersecting lines are supplementary, meaning the sum of the angles on either side of the intersection equals 180 degrees. Additionally, intersecting lines do not have to be straight; they can also be curved, as long as they cross at a point.
Non-perpendicular intersecting lines.
Verticle angles.