Yes
If the rungs on your ladder are not parallel, then your ladderis not safe to climb and should be replaced.
If the rungs are perpendicular to one side of the ladder, then they must be parallel to the other side of the ladder. This is because if one side is perpendicular to the rungs, the other side, being parallel to the first side, will also be perpendicular to the rungs.
-- a railroad track -- the sides of a ladder -- the rungs (steps) of a ladder -- the two curbs on the street
No; the rungs of a ladder and the sides of a ladder intersect. Skew lines do not intersect.
Ladder rungs are typically horizontal, meaning they are perpendicular to the vertical side rails of the ladder. Each rung is parallel to the ground when the ladder is in use.
it is to help climb up because if it is not parallel then you cannot step to go up.....
The shape would not be a common shape. A ladder has parallel rungs.
How about when climbing a ladder because its rungs and hand rails are parallel or perhaps when taking a train ride because a train runs on parallel lines.
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There's no such thing as "a parallel line segment". "Parallel" tells something about the relationship between TWO line segments. If two line segments are parallel, then no matter where you measure the distance between them, it's always the same. A few examples of parallel lines are . . . -the rungs of a ladder -the sides of a ladder -the two rails of a train track -the top edge of a wall (where it meets the ceiling) and the bottom edge of the same wall (where it meets the floor) - the top and bottom edges of a ruler - a line between the left-side wheels of a wagon and a line between the right-side wheels of the same wagon - 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue in New York City
The ladder had 25 rungs in total. This can be calculated by adding the 7 rungs walked down to the 15 rungs climbed up, then adding the final 3 rungs. So, 7 + 15 + 3 = 25 rungs on the ladder.
SKEW LINES are neither parallel nor intersecting.