The letter's "H", "I", "E", and "F".
E does have parallel lines. The three line are parallel to each other
No
Parallel: E, F, H, I, M, N, O (in some fonts), U, Z. Perpendicular: E, F, G, H, L, T. Many more letters have perpendicular lines in serif fonts. Also, there are letters, such as D, in which the ends of the curved section are parallel to one another and are perpendicular to the vertical element.
No
The letter's "H", "I", "E", and "F".
Take your choice from: H, Z. N and M which all have parallel lines.
no
E does have parallel lines. The three line are parallel to each other
No, there is only 1 set of parallel lines in the letter M.
E, F, H, M, N, W all have parallel lines.
Capital letters of: E F H Z N and M all have parallel lines
Two parallel lines, so one pair of parallel lines. Which are the two horizontal lines in F. Parallel lines just have the same slope, so they will never touch. So l l are parallel lines.
a cube has 6 parallel lines
It looks like a ladder with only one step, a railroad track with only one tie, or the upper-case letter ' H '.
No
No, the letter G does not have any parallel lines, but there are a few ways of looking at it. If you assume the arc of the letter (the part that makes the shape of a C) as one line, then the letter G doesn't have any parallel lines. But... If you assume the arc as to being a lot of individual lines, and NOT an arc, then it is likely that the letter G does have a parallel line or two.