Alternate angles are where two parallel lines have a line through them.
The definition of parallel is two rays, lines, or line segments that have the same slope and will never touch. The word parallel is a good example (at least in lowercase) - examine the l's.parallelAlso depends on the font you choose.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length. However, they need not be parallel. They can be at any angle or orientation on the plane
[A Parallel line is a straight line, opposite to another, that do not intersect or meet.] Ie. Line 1 is Parallel to Line 2. ------------------------------------------------- <Line 1 ------------------------------------------------- <Line 2
Parallel lines: they never intersect Transversal lines: they cut through parallel line Line segment: it has 2 endpoints Number line: has negative, zero and postive numbers on it in ascending order Line of best fit: best correlation between 2 variables Dotted line: separates graphical quantities Straight line equation: plotted on the Cartesian plane
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A horizontal line is a line that is parallel to the horizon.
A transversal line cutting through parallel lines creates various angles
Yes, that's pretty much the definition of parallel.
It means lines that do not Cross never.That is the definition :)
By definition, lines are parallel if they have the same gradient (slope). Any horizontal line has a gradient of 0, so it is parallel to any other horizontal line.
It is a line that goes on forever in a straight line if you would like to know more google definition of parallel line.
A line that cuts through two parallel lines.
Alternate angles are where two parallel lines have a line through them.
The definition of parallel is two rays, lines, or line segments that have the same slope and will never touch. The word parallel is a good example (at least in lowercase) - examine the l's.parallelAlso depends on the font you choose.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
A composite transformation which is a translation followed by a reflection in line parallel to the direction of translation
A trapezoid (or trapezium, outside of North America) has two parallel sides.The more common definition is a four-sided figure with exactly one pair of parallel sides. By this definition, figures with two sets of parallel sides such as a rectangle are nottrapezoids.Some mathematicians use a more general definition that allows for one or more pair of parallel sides. By this definition, a rectangle, square, or rhombus would be considered as special cases of a trapezoid.