Two rays could come from adjacent sources. If they are both in the same direction, they would be parallel to each other.
Or one ray could be bonced off two mirrors like a letter Z to create two parallel rays.
yes it is
it isnt
They are parallel to each other is the best choice to describe the bases of a cylinder.
No it's not
A parallelogram has two sets of sides that are parallel to each other (as in, left and right sides are paralell to each other and the top and bottom are parallel to each other), whereas a trapezoid requires two parallel sides (such as left and right) and two non-parallel sides.
They are parallel to each other.
no it's not possible as parallel lines are those which never intersect each other upon extending where divergent lines can intersect each other depending upon the angle of divergence..
Two lines on a graph that are parallel have the same slope and they will never meet. Two objects (such as two pencils) that are parallel are at the same angle. Two sides of a shape that are parallel are across from each other and at the same angle.
Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other, thus parallel venation (as opposed to the branched or net venation of dicotyledonous plants)
Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other, thus parallel venation (as opposed to the branched or net venation of dicotyledonous plants)
Not all edges are parallel to each other, only the opposite edges are parallel to each other
The opposite sides are parallel to each other