No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant
No.
If the distance between the lines is constant then they are parallel.
The answer depends on the grid. On the taxicab grid, which was studied by Minkowski, the distance is the sum of the vertical and horizontal distances between a and b. See, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxicab_geometryIf, a and b have horizontal and vertical coordinates which are, respectively, (xa, ya) and (xb, yb) then the grid distance is abs(xa - ya) + abs(xb - yb).
for measuring distance
A coordinate grid is a grid that you plot points on. A coordinate grid is a 2-dimensional: system in which a location is described by its distance from two perpendicular lines called axes.
What is the distance between 7337 in grid square 7343
interval ^ That its not it !
The terms transmission grid and electrical grid are somewhat interchangeable. The electrical grid, or power grid, is the network used to get electric power from where it is generated to all the places that use it. The one difference might be that a transmission line or grid might be thought of as the network of high voltage long distance lines. These are used to move large amounts of power with minimal loss through the use of extremely high voltages. These long distance lines connect generation facilities with substations, and it is at the substation that the voltages are stepped down, and that power is then put on the electrical grid.
grid lines are like calligraphy
No but parallel lines have a constant distance between them
grid lines of longitude and latitude
no
== == The game board is made up of a 15-by-15 gridof cells.
Books that have grid lines are called Graphing Books .
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant