Parallel lines remain equidistant apart
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at right angles
Transversal line creates angles when cut through parallel lines
Line of best fit for coordinates of data collected in statistics
Line segments have end points
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There are several intersected lines.
A transversal is a line that crosses two or more other lines in the plane at different points.
They are skew lines. Two parallel lines must be in the same plane.
Perpendicular lines are in shape of (most of the time) a plus sign (+) and intersecting lines speak for themselves: the lines intersect with one another. They are alike becuase they both have a vertex (when two or more lines meet; the center where the two or more lines meet). They may be different becuase a perpendicular line always has four right angles (or more), when intersecting lines can have various types of angles. Or to put it, perpendicular lines are a more specific type of intersecting line. -By Izzy; 6th grade; Content is 3rd to 4th grade basic geometry
They are not parallel.