Points cannot be parallel to other points. A straight line joining two points is parallel to a straight line joining another pair of points if the gradient (slope) of the two lines is the same.
Lines can by parallel or not parallel. This property does not apply to points.
Parallel lines never intersect. This is a parallel line. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ True ;
A transversal line intersects parallel lines creating various angles.
The two points on exactly opposite sides of a circle are parallel to each other. This can be evidenced by finding the derivative/gradient at those points; if they are the same then the two line segments described by those points are parallel.
The locus of points at a given distance to a line would be a line parallel to the first line. Assuming that both lines are straight.
They are parallel to each other.
since one parallel lines is perpendicular to another line, the other parallel line is perpendicular to the line as well. so the two would not be parallel, only the original two.
Yes, they can. Since three points define a plane, take any two points on one line and a point on the other line, and form the plane with those three points. Once you have that, then use Euclid's test to see if they are parallel. Alternately, if the planes themselves are parallel, then the lines are as well, since they definitely will never intersect.
A parallel line segment are two lines with two ending points and are in a straight line that can never touch.
E does have parallel lines. The three line are parallel to each other
If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.