They can, depending on the value of w.
The angle formed at the point where two straight lines or line segments meet is called a vertex. The measure of this angle can vary depending on the orientation of the lines, ranging from 0 degrees (when the lines overlap) to 180 degrees (when the lines are collinear). In geometric terms, the angle is typically measured in degrees or radians.
One line cannot be coplanar, and there is nothing for it to meet.
vertice
An angle is the point where two lines meet. A point on a straight line is an "angle" of 180 degrees, so a point at the end of a line might possibly be termed a 0 degree angle, but if it's only 1 line then there isn't really an angle.
Perpendicular lines meet at 90 degrees
Perpendicular lines meet at 90 degrees
Angles in the straight line
yes their is it is called a paralel two straight lines never meet
straight angle
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line .
definition:Parallel line are two straight lines that never meet.
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line.