a DuNnO aSk YoUr PaReNtS...lOl
No. They are coterminal or intersecting.
Technically, lines are continuous, so parallelograms are actually composed of line segments. The line segments composing the sides of the parallelogram, come in two pairs in 2D space. Each pair is composed of two line segments that are parallel to each other, but do not occupy the same line. The two pares of line segments must all meet to then form a quadrilateral.
They can not be line segments on the same line, but they can both be line segments.
These are line segments that are the same in direction and length. * * * * * They need not be in the same direction.
a DuNnO aSk YoUr PaReNtS...lOl
No. They are coterminal or intersecting.
Technically, lines are continuous, so parallelograms are actually composed of line segments. The line segments composing the sides of the parallelogram, come in two pairs in 2D space. Each pair is composed of two line segments that are parallel to each other, but do not occupy the same line. The two pares of line segments must all meet to then form a quadrilateral.
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
They can not be line segments on the same line, but they can both be line segments.
No its not the same
an angle is composed of two rays that have the same endpoint.
A line
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length
These are line segments that are the same in direction and length. * * * * * They need not be in the same direction.
Two line segments of the same finite size.
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length.