no, that's why they are called parallel lines.
A line will have no x-intercept if it is parallel to the x-axis, otherwise it will meet up with it eventually. That would be the graph of a Y=something line.
WHAT A SHAME WE WILL NEVER MEET
[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
Parallel lines do not meet and so do not form angles.
Parallel sides are sides that (in a plane) do not meet whereas sides which are not parallel do meet at some point at an angle greater than 0°.
if they are in a relationship and wanna date.......they can obviously meet!
No, parallel rays of light do not meet. They will continue indefinitely in a straight line without converging.
They are not parallel if they meet. The only other possibility may be if they are the same line, in which case they are parallel, and meet in the distance (though there is no distinguishing one from the other).
In Euclidean geometry, parallel lines are the same distance apart and never meet.
By common definition, they do not meet at all. However, according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, they do, in fact, eventually meet.
its called the intersept point when they don't meet its called a parallel line
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line .