3 lines and it could be an equilateral triangle
Coordinate Plane
coordinate plane
a coordinate plane
There are four lines through the origin that make equal angles with the coordinate axes. Specifically, these lines correspond to angles of 45 degrees and 135 degrees (or π/4 and 3π/4 radians) with respect to the positive x-axis, as well as angles of 225 degrees and 315 degrees (or 5π/4 and 7π/4 radians). Each pair of angles represents a line in the first and third quadrants, and the second and fourth quadrants, respectively.
If the two lines being crossed are parallel lines then the corresponding angles are equal.
square
Hexagon...Don't get caught up in the number of right angles. What matters is the number of sides...It has 6 sides. A regular hexagon has equal sides and equal angles(120)
They are the coordinate axes.
corresponding angles are only equal if the angles are b/w the parallel lines.
corresponding angles are equal and alternate angles are equal
When a transversal line cuts through parallel lines various angles are created such as equal corresponding angles and equal alternate angles as well as other types of angles.
Equal angles.