yes it is
it isnt
Parralel Lines.
just draw lines opposite of each other but not connected. and just make the ray the opposite direction of the other and you have it done.
Rays aren't really lines, since (Euclidean) lines extend infinitely in all directions, so they can't be parallel lines. But that's to fret a bit too much over the wording. Yes, rays, just like lines and line segments, can be parallel to other rays, lines, or line segments.
chico
it isnt
No it's not
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.
If the slope of the lines are the same, it show that the lines are parallel.
If the sun's rays are parallel, you get a same size and same (projected) shape. They are pretty much parallel (to each other).
Parralel Lines.
just draw lines opposite of each other but not connected. and just make the ray the opposite direction of the other and you have it done.
This is due to the way that light rays bend. When the image is close to the screen, the light rays reflect off the mirror and do not converge or diverge. Rather than travel perpendicular to each other, the light rays travel parallel?æto each other. This does not allow an image to form.
what is the parallel light rays reflect off each mirror below looks like with a ruler
An Image is formed only when there is parallel reflection of light rays that falls on the surface..... Like in Mirror, the surface is plane, while in case of Paper, the surface is irregular or zic zag and hence the reflected rays are not parallel to each other and so no image is formed.
Rays aren't really lines, since (Euclidean) lines extend infinitely in all directions, so they can't be parallel lines. But that's to fret a bit too much over the wording. Yes, rays, just like lines and line segments, can be parallel to other rays, lines, or line segments.
Rays pass through one point. Parallel lines never meet.