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Q: What does it mean when an angle is parallel to another angle?
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What is the opposite of parallel?

The opposite is perpendicular (a straight line that hits another at a right angle).


Are lines that never intersect parallel or perendicular?

parallel. Perpendicular mean 2 lines connect at a 90 degree angle


What is angle edge?

when two angle become parallel The part they touch each other its call ANGLE EDGE I don't know what the person above is talking about because parallel lines never touch. I'm not sure what you mean by angle edge but the first answer can't be right.


What angle form when two line parallel?

No angle is formed. That's what parallel means.


Are the sides of an acute angle always parallel?

Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.


Why is angle of incidence is parallel to angle of reflection?

It is not!


When you an angle you divide it into equal parts?

When dividing one of for having one line parallel to one another.


What is a paralel angle?

Angles are considered parallel when their angle measures are the same. These angles are parallel because they are both 180*.


Can parallel lines form an angle?

no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.


Can parallel raysform an angle?

No.


Why can't a trapezoid have right angle?

A trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has one pair of parallel sides. Since a right angle is formed by two perpendicular lines, it would mean that one of the non-parallel sides would have to be perpendicular to one of the parallel sides, which violates the definition of a trapezoid. Therefore, a trapezoid cannot have a right angle.


How many parallel lines does a right angle have?

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