When 2 lines intersect, 4 angles are formed. The angles that are directly opposite to each other are called opposite angles.
Impossible. If there MUST be 5 straight lines, then there can only be 2 trees in each line. This gives 5 straight lines with 2 trees each (or 2 straight lines with 5 trees each) ** ** ** ** **
If no pair of lines is parallel and if each pairwise intersection is distinct, there will be 6 points of intersection.
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a group of 4 sided shapes is called a quidrilatriel
A poem with 4 verses, each containing 4 lines, is typically referred to as a quatrain. These quatrains can have different rhyme schemes, such as AABB or ABAB.
Intersecting Lines. Two lines next to each other but go straight and never meet are called parallel lines. Perpendicular is when two lines cross right into the middle and makes 4 right angles (90 degrees). you!! :)
A Quadrigon is a polygon of 4 points (no 3 of which are collinear) and 4 lines spanned between the 4 points in such a way that each line connects only 2 of the 4 points and each point is the intersection of just 2 of the 4 lines. This figure is also sometimes called a Tetragon. See: http://chrisvantienhoven.nl/quadrigon-objects.html.
The last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are called a couplet. They are the only adjacent lines which rhyme with each other, the others rhyming alternately. In a Petrarchan sonnet the last two lines form part of a six-line unit called a sestet
A shape with 4 straight lines in which there are 2 parallel and 2 unparallel lines is called a Trapezium.
In the shape of a 5-pointed star. Place a ball on each corner and there will be 5 lines of 4 balls
I believe the correct answer to the question is "a stanza". Stanzas are groups of lines (or groups of lyrics) in a song or poem. In Greek or Latin meters, stanzas generally refer to a group of 4 lines.
When 2 lines intersect, 4 angles are formed. The angles that are directly opposite to each other are called opposite angles.
haiku
trio
Quartet.
There are 4 feet.