Are parallel.
Points do not extend, lines do.
points, lines and planes. points are always represented by a dot lines has extend in both direction and planes extend in all direction. this is true !
They extend between the North and South MagneticPoles.
Parallel lines
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.
Lines that are described as a straight continuous arrangement of an infinite number of points are known as geometric lines in mathematics. These lines extend infinitely in both directions and have no width or thickness, consisting solely of a series of points that are collinear. In Euclidean geometry, lines can be defined by two distinct points or by a linear equation. They are fundamental concepts in geometry, serving as the basis for more complex shapes and figures.
Ledger lines can be used to extend the staff.
Parallel lines--will never touch Perpendicular lines--cross at right angles Rays--lines that start at a point and extend into infinity Line segment--a line between two points Line--a line that runs forever in either direction
Lines have several key properties: they are straight, have no thickness, and extend infinitely in both directions. They are defined by two points and can be represented mathematically by an equation. Lines can also be characterized by their slope, which indicates their steepness and direction, and can intersect, be parallel, or be perpendicular to other lines.
Extension lines are generally used in conjunction with dimension lines in technical drawings. They extend from the feature being measured to indicate the start and end points of the dimension. This helps in clearly defining the size or distance between points on the drawing, ensuring accurate interpretation of measurements.
Ledger lines.
ledger lines