What is a line?
A line is a single-dimensional or one-dimensional figure, with no thickness, and extends in both directions infinitely. Usually, it is called a straight line just to emphasize that there are no curves anywhere in it.
In the above picture, AB and BC are two lines meeting at point B. The point B is called the Vertex. The space between the two lines marked as “b” is called the Angle.
Other Definitions included as part of the lines are listed below for immediate reference.
Note: The lengths of the common perpendicular at different points on these parallel lines are the same. This equal length is called the distance between two parallel lines.
An angle is a space or the gap formed between two lines that meet at a point and the meeting point is called the Vertex. The two lines originating from the same point are called the arms of the angle.
The Angles are classified into different types such as Acute angle, Right angle, Obtuse angle, Straight angle, Reflex angle, and Full angle. These angles are explained in the table given below along with images showing different angles.
When a pair of angles are formed, they are named differently based on a few criteria. The names of the pair of angles and their criteria are given below.
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