Point of Intersection. Source: I'm in Gr.9 math.
Lines that have the same slope are said to be parallel lines.
Angles providing the that line end segments meet each other
When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal): The angles in matching corners are called Corresponding Angles.
I think it is lines THAT intersect
Two lines in math are called parallel lines. They never intersect or cross over each other. Therefore they are like train tracks that never touch.
Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".
Point of Intersection. Source: I'm in Gr.9 math.
lines
Lines that have the same slope are said to be parallel lines.
Angles providing the that line end segments meet each other
coresponding is lines
When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal): The angles in matching corners are called Corresponding Angles.
There are infinitely many lines in mathematics and geometry.
I think it is lines THAT intersect
its a 2 lines and a wavy top over the two lines
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.