In Euclidean geometry, any two lines in a plane that are not parallel will cross.
no because they do not cross each other.
Intersecting lines are those that lie in the same plane and cross each other at some point. Unless they are parallel, lines in the same plane always cross.
They are parallel to each other.
intersecting lines...
parallel lines
No, parallel lines never meet or cross each other.
Parallel lines by definition never cross each other.
It is impossible for parallel lines to be perpendicular. Perpendicular lines are intersecting lines, meaning that they cross each other. Parallel lines, on the other hand, are lines that never meet, no matter how far they are extended in either direction. So intersecting lines (which includes perpendicular lines) and parallel lines are exact opposites. Parallel lines will never meet or cross; they cannot be perpendicular.
The answer would be parallel lines these lines never meet or cross each other.
No, parallel lines are the ones that never cross each other. Perpendicular lines form an x.
The NEVER cross each other
Because The lines of Longitude cross over each other at the top of the world which makes them not parallel. Parallel: Lines that never cross or meet And always stay the same distance apart.
In Euclidean geometry, any two lines in a plane that are not parallel will cross.
In Euclidean geometry, any two lines in a plane that are not parallel will cross.
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.
no because they do not cross each other.