Perpendicular and parallel lines are two examples.
Only three types of angles can be formed by two intesecting lines. Obtuse, acute, and right.
a right angle
straight angle
A rectangle has two lines of symmetry, one vertical in the center, and one horizantal in the center
A shape with four lines of symmetry is typically a rectangle. In a rectangle, the lines of symmetry include two vertical lines (one cutting the shape in half vertically and the other horizontally) and two diagonal lines. Other examples can include specific squares or certain types of quadrilaterals that maintain equal lengths and angles.
Only three types of angles can be formed by two intesecting lines. Obtuse, acute, and right.
a right angle
this is called vertical angles
An EQUILATERAL Triangle. Two lines of symmetry is ISOSCELES Triangle No lines of symmetyry is SCALENE Triangle.
Right angles are formed by perpendicular lines. If the lines would extend, to make two intersecting lines.
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A right angle.
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straight angle
A right angle.
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