Two lines will remain parallel when they are intersected by a transversal line
In 2D, NO! In 3D, Yes.
the answer is parallel lines
parallel lines are slanted lines
No, two lines would not be parallel if the consecutive interior angles measured 108 degrees and 74 degrees. Consecutive interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure. Therefore, if the consecutive interior angles have different measures, the lines cannot be parallel.
Two lines will remain parallel when they are intersected by a transversal line
In 2D, NO! In 3D, Yes.
I always remembered parallel line because of the 2 "L's" in parallel. They are perfectly parallel to each other and will never intersect. The slope of a line is the rise over run, or rise/run. Therefore if both lines are parallel, the slopes of the lines are the same.
When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.
If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!
it has parallel lines
no parallel lines
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines
= parallel + perpendicular As such no, perpendicular lines do not naturally have parallel lines. However...connect the lines in the symbols below. ++ ++ And you'll have 4 perpendicular lines, and 4 parallel lines.
Skew lines are not parallel. Parallel lines are across from each other in some way and are exactly parallel.
No, parallel lines do not intersect, and never will.
the answer is parallel lines