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E does have parallel lines. The three line are parallel to each other
Oh, dude, the letter H totally has parallel lines! I mean, it's like two vertical lines standing next to each other, chillin' and being all parallel and stuff. So, yeah, if you're ever in a parallel lines contest, just bring the letter H and you're good to go.
No
If both lines are parallel then they will have the same slope but with different y intercepts
There are 2 horizontal parallel lines in the letter Z
The letter "k" has two parallel lines. One is the vertical stroke on the left side, and the other is the diagonal stroke that runs parallel to the vertical line but diverges to form the right arm of the letter.
E does have parallel lines. The three line are parallel to each other
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No, there is only 1 set of parallel lines in the letter M.
Oh, dude, the letter H totally has parallel lines! I mean, it's like two vertical lines standing next to each other, chillin' and being all parallel and stuff. So, yeah, if you're ever in a parallel lines contest, just bring the letter H and you're good to go.
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.
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No
If both lines are parallel then they will have the same slope but with different y intercepts
There are 2 horizontal parallel lines in the letter Z
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