A transversal is a line that crosses two or more other lines in the plane at different points.
Restate the question: What is the name for a line that crosses two parallel lines? Transversal
a line that intersect two other lines is transversar
Different pairs of angles have different names.
A line of interception.
They are parallel to each other.
transversal
Transversal lines are made when one line crosses two parallel lines.
No. You need two lines (which may or may not be parallel), and a third line, called a transversal, which crosses the other two.
There are three lines in the figure described. Two of the lines never meet, these are the parallel lines. The third line crosses the other lines, it is the "transversal" line. If the parallel lines are really line SEGMENTS then each can be bisected (cut into two equal lengths) This is what your description states.
Restate the question: What is the name for a line that crosses two parallel lines? Transversal
Transversal, I thinkhttp://www.mathopenref.com/anglestransexterior.html
Absolutely. The transversal line is the line that crosses two parallel lines. Here is a good link: * http://www.mathopenref.com/transversal.html
a line that intersect two other lines is transversar
"... to the other two lines?". What other two lines? According to the question, there is only one line!
Different pairs of angles have different names.
It is important to know the definition of the different terms in geometry. Corresponding angles are angles that are in the same relative position at the intersection where a straight line crosses two other lines.
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.