Right Angle
make an angle (or 4 angles).
No, a segment is a piece of a line. However, two segments that intersect at a point make an angle. In fact, the segments that make up the angle are called the sides of the angle.
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
Vertices is the plural form of a vertex which is the common endpoint of two segments or rays. It is more commonly seen as the corner of a shape, but it is also found on an angle (where the two rays intersect).
Right Angle
When two line segments intersect, an angle is created. The degree of the angle depends on the positions of the two intersecting lines. The wider the space between the two intersecting lines, the larger number of degrees the angle encompasses.
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make an angle (or 4 angles).
No, a segment is a piece of a line. However, two segments that intersect at a point make an angle. In fact, the segments that make up the angle are called the sides of the angle.
Line segments that do not intersect are parallel lines
whatto line segments intersect but are not perpendicular
their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other. and they make a right angle when they intersect.
Vertices is the plural form of a vertex which is the common endpoint of two segments or rays. It is more commonly seen as the corner of a shape, but it is also found on an angle (where the two rays intersect).
no yes of course. they can intersect infinite times when they coincide
When two lines intersect to form a right angle they are called perpendicular.
If you have one angle, you can draw two line segments that meet at that angle. Then, rotate your paper 180 degrees, and repeat, ensuring that the new lines are parallel to the existing ones, and eventually intersect them. You now have a parallelogram.