A transversal.
No they are perpendicular if the intersect at a right angle. + is perpendicular, = is parallel
It is a transversal line
Yes, it does. And it makes equal angles with both of them.(We're talking about straight lines, in a plane.)
two ways : 1. calculate the slope of the two lines, if it is same, they are parallel. 2. draw a perpendicular line ( 90 degrees) from on of the lines and if it intersects the other line at 90degrees then they are parallel -HD
a transversal line If a transversal intersects two parallel lines, then the alternate interior angles are congruent.
Yes, a transversal line always intersects two parallel lines.
It is a transversal line
transversal
A transversal.
No they are perpendicular if the intersect at a right angle. + is perpendicular, = is parallel
It is a transversal line
Yes, it does. And it makes equal angles with both of them.(We're talking about straight lines, in a plane.)
two ways : 1. calculate the slope of the two lines, if it is same, they are parallel. 2. draw a perpendicular line ( 90 degrees) from on of the lines and if it intersects the other line at 90degrees then they are parallel -HD
A transversal is a line that intersects two or more other lines. If the corresponding angles are congruent then the two lines being intersected are parallel and vice verso.
A perpendicular line is a line that creates two 90 degree angles at the line, segment, etc. that it intersects. Parallel lines are two lines that never intersect. Perpendicular lines cross at right angles (+) Parallel lines will never meet, no matter how far they are extended (=)
a line that intersects two or more lines on a plane is a