If lines m and n are parallel, and 8 measures 110o, which is the measure of 7?
yes you can still determine the angle measure!
Corresponding angle are used to prove if lines are parallel. If they are congruent then the lines cut by the transferal are parallel.
You can assume only given information and some angle relationships such as vertical angles and linear pairs. You cannot assume any ungiven angle measures or relationships of lines such as parallel or perpendicular.
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.
the opposite of parallel lines are Perpendicular. A perpendicular angle or line is where there is a 90 degree on each and every side.
yes you can still determine the angle measure!
A protractor would be helpful
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
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.
no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.
Lines that meet are not parallel, and parallel lines never meet.
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
You pass another line through both of them and measure the angles. If the first two lines form the same angle with the third line, the first two are parallel.
Lines are not measured in degress, however there is a straight angle which measures 180 degrees.
Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.
When two lines intersect then the degree is called an angle. This does not work with parallel lines.