no
no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.
An angle is formed where two lines meet. Parallel lines do not meet. Therefore they do not form an angle. So there is no angle to have a name. So no name.
no it cant
Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.
Parallel lines do not meet and so cannot form an angle.
Transversal
I'm sorry there is no possible way to make a parallel lines form a right angle in any sort of shape unless u where to bend one of the lines in which case they would no longer be parallel.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
If angle 3 is congruent to angle 13, it suggests that the lines forming these angles are parallel based on the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem. This theorem states that if a transversal intersects two lines and the alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. Therefore, the lines that form angles 3 and 13 must be parallel.
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
Lines that meet are not parallel, and parallel lines never meet.
There are no parallel sides in a right angle triangle