When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal)
A parallel line segment are two lines with two ending points and are in a straight line that can never touch.
It's when two lines cross eachother
a line that intersect two other lines is transversar
two parallel lines are crossed by another line ,that's the perpendicular.
When two lines are crossed by another line (called the Transversal)
Yes. Just because a third line is there, it doesn't mean the two other lines can't be parellel.
There are three lines in the figure described. Two of the lines never meet, these are the parallel lines. The third line crosses the other lines, it is the "transversal" line. If the parallel lines are really line SEGMENTS then each can be bisected (cut into two equal lengths) This is what your description states.
A parallel line segment are two lines with two ending points and are in a straight line that can never touch.
It's when two lines cross eachother
The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.The math term parallel mean that two lines will never ever meet no matter how long the line is.different person: crap! there's a lot of these things!
a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
a line that intersect two other lines is transversar
a line that intersects two or more lines on a plane is a
"... to the other two lines?". What other two lines? According to the question, there is only one line!
One wavy line (~) represents similarity. Two wavy lines (≈) means "approximately." THree wavy lines (≋) would most likely mean approximately identical to.
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