No.Parallel lines never meet and don't intersect too.
They are known as parallel lines.
The answer would be parallel lines these lines never meet or cross each other.
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No, perpendicular lines are lines which intersect (cross each other/meet) and a 90 degree angle, while parallel lines a lines which run along side each other and will never intersect/meet.
A pair of parallel lines never meet, however perpendicular lines meet at a 90 degree angle. Your question isn't all that clear tho.... meaning they are opposite because parallels never meet and perpendiculars do.Parallel lines are lines that never intersect, no matter how far they extend in either direction. Perpendicular lines intersect perfectly straight, at a 90 degree angle.
A pair of parallel lines never meet, however perpendicular lines meet at a 90 degree angle. Your question isn't all that clear tho.... meaning they are opposite because parallels never meet and perpendiculars do.Parallel lines are lines that never intersect, no matter how far they extend in either direction. Perpendicular lines intersect perfectly straight, at a 90 degree angle.
No. If the lines are parallel they will never meet or intersect at any point. If the lines are perpendicular they do intersect, but perpendicular lines are a special case of intersecting lines. Perpendicular lines are exactly 90 degrees from each other. Intersecting lines do not haveto be perpendicular... but perpendicular lines are always intersecting.
Parallel lines are equidistant apart and never meet
Parallel lines are two or more lines that are always the same distance apart and never meet, no matter how far they are extended. In geometry, parallel lines have the same slope and will never intersect.
Lines of Longitude meet/intersect at the North & South Poles ONLY.
Two parallel lines never meet or intersect. Two lines that aren't parallel must have one point somewhere where they intersect.