If you have two parallel lines, they will be cut through once each by the transversal line (thus, the name). Congruent angles will be formed in each of the respective points where the lines meet.
When two parallel lines are both intersected by a tranversal which is a nonvertical line, otherwise all angles formed by that intersection are right angles.
No line can intersect parallel lines. Parallel lines by definition never intersect.
It is a tranversal.
A plane on or parallel to the centerline of the craft cutting longitudinally from fore to aft.
They are angles formed by the transversal line cutting through parallel lines
There is none because it will be a straight vertical line cutting through the x axis.
When a transversal line cuts through two parallel lines supplementary angles are created that add up to 180 degrees
How about the diagonals of a polygon or a transversal line cutting through parallel lines.
If you mean: the point of (-2, 3) and equation of x-y = 7 then the parallel equation works out as y = x+5
If you mean y = -8 then it has no slope and it is a straight line that is parallel to the x axis cutting through the y axis at -8
The line will be parallel to the x axis cutting through the y axis at (0, 4)
[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