It is true
they will always meet
False. If two lines intersect, they do so at exactly one point, provided they are not parallel. In Euclidean geometry, two distinct lines can either intersect at a single point or be parallel and never intersect at all.
False. The sides can be congruent, parallel or both.
To determine which statements about lines are true, you would typically need to provide specific statements for evaluation. Generally, some true statements about lines include that they are straight paths that extend infinitely in both directions, have no thickness, and are defined by two points. Additionally, lines can be parallel, intersecting, or perpendicular based on their orientations in a plane.
false
True
false
It is true
false ... perpendicular means at 90 degrees. therefore it is not possible
true for A+ studentsraynaray
true * * * * * No, false. Any two straight lines that intersect define a plane in which both those lines lie.
It couldn't be falser!
True
false
they will always meet
What is an orthogonal line?