Parallel lines are equidistant from each other and never intersect.
A ball (sphere) has an infinite number lines of symmetry.
Parallel lines run alongside each other at a fixed distance, neither converging nor diverging.
None because it's a circular shape.
A regular hexagon (regular means all sides are the same length and all the angles are equal) has three sets of parallel lines. Each set consists of two lines. In other words, each of the six lines is parallel to one other line.
It has 8 parallal lines:)
Parallel lines within a circle are infinite.
Because there is no such word as paralell! They are all parallel - to each other and to the equator.
No
paralell if they have no common points.
A rectangle or rhombus
A sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry
Because there is no such word as paralell! They are all parallel - to each other and to the equator.
Parallel lines are equidistant from each other and never intersect.
A ball (sphere) has an infinite number lines of symmetry.
It has 1 line of symetery!
Parallel lines run alongside each other at a fixed distance, neither converging nor diverging.