Yes.
If the lines almost touch but they don't then there is no angle. There is no name for an angle that does not exist.
You can touch any part of the nettle except the edges of the leaf and the stem!
the side/angle that is across from an angle or side. the opposite side or angle does not touch the what it is opposite from
The answer depends on what you are trying to achieve.
when two angle become parallel The part they touch each other its call ANGLE EDGE I don't know what the person above is talking about because parallel lines never touch. I'm not sure what you mean by angle edge but the first answer can't be right.
no, its in the definition of parallel lines. they never touch and therefore can never form an angle.
dust, water, shock, pressure, static, try to touch only the edges.
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The iPad's touch screen (its digitizer) is integrated and forms most of the surface of the Ipad's glass. The area around the edges, by design, does not have a touch sensor on it.
They're called the "legs" of the triangle. The side that doesn't touch the right angle is called the "hypotenuse".
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yes perpendicular lines are at right angles to each other. Therefore they have to touch eventually