in both cases the two lines crosses each other at an angle
they go up and down
railroad tracks.
They are: -skew lines -parallel lines -intersecting lines -straight lines -zigzag lines -dotted lines -solid lines -curved lines -perpendicular lines
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The use of parallel and perpendicular lines was most evident in his windows. Check out the Ennis house created in 1924 in Los Angels. The windows and architecture are great!
There are three kinds of Lines. A line segment, which has two finite points. A "ray", which has one finite point, and another extending in one direction, and A "line", which figuratively speaking, extends in two opposing directions infinitely. Also, if you're speaking about parallel, perpendicular, etc. A set of parallel lines extend in both directions but never touch (like an equal sign) "=" Perpendicular lines intersect at a 90 degree angle ( like a plus sign ) + Hope I helped!
In typesetting the space between lines is called lead or leading. The space between letters is keening.
The lines are perpendicular.
There's no such thing as one perpendicular line. "Perpendicular" tells the relationship between two lines, or between a line and a plane. Two lines are perpendicular if they form a 90-degree angle where they cross.
There is no relationship between the slopes of parallel or perpendicular lines and their y-intercepts.
Their are Perpendicular.
The relationship between perpendicular lines lies in there slopes. The slope of one line is the opposite reciprocal of the other. Written mathematically, the lines y=m*x +b and y =(-1/m)*x +c are perpendicular lines (note the y-intercepts do not need to be equal or even related to each other).
"Perpendicular" describes the relationship between two lines. A single line can't be 'perpendicular'.Two lines are perpendicular if1). they cross each other2). at the place where they cross, they form 90-degree angles
If the angle between the lines is 90 degrees the lines are perpendicular.
The only difference between perpendicular lines and intersecting lines is that perpendicular lines create a right angle at the point of intersection.
Lines are parallel if they are perpendicular to the same line. Since the lines m and l are parallel (given), and the line l is perpendicular to the line p (given), then the lines m and p are perpendicular (the conclusion).
perpendicular crosses at a right angle, while intersecting lines don't
Intersecting lines may or may not be perpendicular. If the angle of intersection between two intersecting lines is 90 degrees, then the two lines are perpendicular. Otherwise, the lines are not perpendicular. For example: A | | | B ----|----- | | Here, the lines A and B are intersecting. The angle between A and B is 90 degrees. Therefore, line A and line B are perpendicular to each other.
No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them