other guy:
It looks like you copied and pasted this off of an FLVS exam.
That's not the question they asked. It would be the same line
improved by me:
coincidental
the x-axis
Perpendicular.
Provided that the metre is the same, the lines are referred to as a 'couplet'.
vertex
That line is commonly, and correctly, referred to as the 'y-axis'.
meridians
they call parells
These are known as lines of longitude or meridians
The special name given to lines of latitude is "parallels," and the special name given to lines of longitude is "meridians." These lines form a grid system that helps in locating any point on the Earth's surface.
the x-axis
i believe its called a stanza
Western Front
Perpendicular.
Provided that the metre is the same, the lines are referred to as a 'couplet'.
vertex
the name Heslop derrives from the old name hazle slope of french orrigin. it was the name given to a farmer with a hill or slope with plenty of hazle nuts. In the late medival period it changed from Hayzleslope to Heslop this name has travelled all over the world from the callais area of France to the united states and united kingdom.
That's the "vertex" of the angle.