Transversal
If lines intersect they CANNOT BE PARALLEL. Speak to your teacher!
no they are parallel therefore they will never intersect
Perpendicular lines intersect at a 90 degree angle. Parallel lines do not intersect, nor would they ever intersect if continued infinitely.
When two lines intersect then the degree is called an angle. This does not work with parallel lines.
Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.
No they are perpendicular if the intersect at a right angle. + is perpendicular, = is parallel
parallel. Perpendicular mean 2 lines connect at a 90 degree angle
Angles are formed when two lines intersect (depends on the way the lines intersect to determine what kind of angles they are). Since parallel lines do not intersect each other at all, there is no angle between them.
Not necessarily. Consider two lines that intersect at some angle other than 90 degrees. Then the angle of intersection is not 90 degrees means they are not perpendicular. But, because they intersect, neither are they parallel.
No, never. Parallel lines are line that will NEVER intersect.
Coplanar lines that don't intersect are parallel. Lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew lines.
Parallel lines in the Euclidean plane do not intersect but all parallel lines in the projective plane intersect at the point at infinity.