Not aways because they can be perpendicular lines or lines of intersection
In the context of two parallel lines and an intercept, they are called interior angles.
No. Consider a set of two or more parallel lines and pick any one of them. There will be another line adjacent to it. But, because it is parallel to the first, they cannot intersect.
If the intersected lines are parallel then the angles are called equal alternate angles
square
the answer is parallel lines
Curve line?
In the context of two parallel lines and an intercept, they are called interior angles.
No. Consider a set of two or more parallel lines and pick any one of them. There will be another line adjacent to it. But, because it is parallel to the first, they cannot intersect.
It means when two lines meet. Parallel lines never meet; they stay exactly the same distance apart.
The lines parallel to the equator are called lines of latitude.
If the intersected lines are parallel then the angles are called equal alternate angles
square
the answer is parallel lines
rectangle
Parallel lines are lines that never cross.
A pentagon can have 0, 1 or 2 pairs of parallel lines. It can have 0 to 4 lines perpendicular to an adjacent line. A rhombus must have two pairs of parallel lines and none of them may be perpendicular to any other.
Parallel lines are like this / / / / / / THEY NEVER TOUCH AND ARE OPPOSITE