There is no solution. The answer to this sort of question (such as y=2x+3, and y=2x+4) would be no solution, since the lines never intersect, but instead continue on to go an infinite distance without ever crossing each other.
A trapezoid has two parallel lines.
Parallel but non-coincident or, in more than 2 dimensions, they are skew.
They are parallel to each other.
They are parallel lines
Two lines are coplanar iff they are parallel OR intersect.
No, if two lines are parallel they will not have a solution.
A system of equations will have no solutions if the line they represent are parallel. Remember that the solution of a system of equations is physically represented by the intersection point of the two lines. If the lines don't intersect (parallel) then there can be no solution.
The two equations represent parallel lines.
When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.
They are parallel to each other.
NO! A linear system can only have one solution (the lines intersect at one point), no solution (the lines are parallel), and infinitely many solutions (the lines are equivalent).
Perpendicular is when two lines cross... Parallel is when two lines never meet.... _____________ _____________ = PARALLEL LINES If they cross they are perpendicular, if they don't, they are parallel.
2 parallel lines are lines that will never intersect
Two lines that are not parallel are perpendicular. The symbol is +.
are two lines that are not parallel, coplanar, and do not intersect
Nope; they don't intersect.
If they are set next to each other and never cross.Edit by Gamerkid26:_________________ Those two lines are parallel.// Those two lines are also parallel.So are those two.\\ And those two./\ These lines are NOT parallel.======================