That will depend on the lines ab and eh. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The angle formed by a horizontal line is 180o.
A right angle has 90 degrees. A right angle is an angle that bisects the angle formed by the two halves of a straight line.
An angle is formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. Tell why it makes sense that a straight angle forms a straight line.
An angle is formed at the vertex
The angle of elevation is the angle formed between a horizontal line and a line of sight upward to an object, while the angle of depression is the angle formed between a horizontal line and a line of sight downward to an object. When two observers are at different heights, the angle of elevation from one observer to the other is equal to the angle of depression from the second observer to the first. This relationship holds true in a right triangle formed by the line of sight and the horizontal lines, demonstrating that these angles are complementary. Thus, if one angle increases, the other decreases correspondingly when measured from a common horizontal plane.
The angle formed by a horizontal line is 180o.
A straight line is equal to a 180 degree angle.
Right angles (90 degrees) will be formed.
a line
LINE: A line is formed by joining of various points,which can be extended in both the directions.LINE SEGMENT: A line segment is a part of line, which has limitations i.e., it can not be extended in any direction.
No angle is formed. That's what parallel means.
An angle is formed when two lines meet at a point.
A right angle has 90 degrees. A right angle is an angle that bisects the angle formed by the two halves of a straight line.
When two line segments meet at a point
An angle is formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. Tell why it makes sense that a straight angle forms a straight line.
An angle is formed at the vertex
The angle of elevation is the angle formed between a horizontal line and a line of sight upward to an object, while the angle of depression is the angle formed between a horizontal line and a line of sight downward to an object. When two observers are at different heights, the angle of elevation from one observer to the other is equal to the angle of depression from the second observer to the first. This relationship holds true in a right triangle formed by the line of sight and the horizontal lines, demonstrating that these angles are complementary. Thus, if one angle increases, the other decreases correspondingly when measured from a common horizontal plane.