A transversal
It is the transversal line that cuts through parallel lines creating alternate equal angles.
In the context of two parallel lines and an intercept, they are called interior angles.
A shape with no right angles and one pair of parallel lines would be called a trapezoid in the USA, and a trapezium in Britain.
That is called a trapezoid, or trapezium.
A transversal
No. You need two lines (which may or may not be parallel), and a third line, called a transversal, which crosses the other two.
A shape with parallel sides but no right angles is called a parallelogram
I think it is when there are 2 parallel lines, then the lines which cut both is called transversal.so, the angles which are between one side of the transversal and a parallel line must be called a transversal angles.
When 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal some of the pairs of angles which are formed are called alternate angles whereas other pairs are called interior angles.
No. The equator is a parallel of latitude, and likeall of the others, it crosses all of the meridians.
It is the transversal line that cuts through parallel lines creating alternate equal angles.
A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel side and right angles is called a rectangle. If all the sides are the same size it is also called a square.
In the context of two parallel lines and an intercept, they are called interior angles.
A shape with no right angles and one pair of parallel lines would be called a trapezoid in the USA, and a trapezium in Britain.
That is called a trapezoid, or trapezium.
It is called a parallelogram.