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No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
Angles are considered parallel when their angle measures are the same. These angles are parallel because they are both 180*.
no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
An angle is formed where two lines meet. Parallel lines do not meet. Therefore they do not form an angle. So there is no angle to have a name. So no name.
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
You can assume only given information and some angle relationships such as vertical angles and linear pairs. You cannot assume any ungiven angle measures or relationships of lines such as parallel or perpendicular.
No angle is formed. That's what parallel means.
Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.
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Angles are considered parallel when their angle measures are the same. These angles are parallel because they are both 180*.
no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
An angle is formed where two lines meet. Parallel lines do not meet. Therefore they do not form an angle. So there is no angle to have a name. So no name.
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