A line that cuts two parallel lines is called a transversal. When a transversal intersects two parallel lines, it creates several angles, including corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, and consecutive interior angles, which have specific relationships and properties. These relationships are often used in geometry to prove the parallelism of lines or to solve for unknown angle measures.
A line that cuts through two parallel lines.
transversal line
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Perpendicular if it is straight cross.
Yes, two lines that lie in parallel to the same line are always parallel to each other. This is based on the Transitive Property of Parallel Lines, which states that if line A is parallel to line B, and line B is parallel to line C, then line A is parallel to line C. Thus, if two lines are both parallel to a third line, they must be parallel to each other.
transversal
A line that cuts through two parallel lines.
transversal line
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When a line cuts through two parallel lines the corresponding angles are equal.
Perpendicular if it is straight cross.
They are parallel to each other.
since one parallel lines is perpendicular to another line, the other parallel line is perpendicular to the line as well. so the two would not be parallel, only the original two.
two parallel lines are crossed by another line ,that's the perpendicular.
Yes, a transversal line always intersects two parallel lines.
They are parallel to each other.
If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.