railway tracks, an equals sign ( = ) or the ribs on a central heating radiator.
A single line can't be parallel, unless there's another line present.
The edges of the question box across from each other.
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Yes, the two letters 'el' in the word 'parallel'. Also, a pair of railroad tracks. Parallel lines never travel alone.
It is very likely to have the thing you are looking at (the screen) having as least 2 parallel lines.
Some examples for parallel lines- railroad tracks, steps, buildings, paper, windows, ect. Some examples for perpendicular lines- stop sign, bridge, street intersection, driveway into a street, ect.
The circles could be in 2 planes that are parallel to each other. Lines and planes can be parallel. Lines of latitude are examples of circles that are in parallel planes.
Perpendicular lines or parallel lines are two examples
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Did you mean "real world examples of parallel lines"? If so, railroad tracks are a perfect example.
Real life example of parallel lines are railroad tracks and rows in a garden. Also the lines on a basketball court are parallel
Some examples for parallel lines- railroad tracks, steps, buildings, paper, windows, ect. Some examples for perpendicular lines- stop sign, bridge, street intersection, driveway into a street, ect.
examples of parallel lines. 1. railroad tracks 2. window pains 3. the equal sign =
Railway tracks electrical lines
Transversal lines cut through or touch parallel lines as for example support sleepers on a rail track or transversal supports on a gate
Railroad tracks or the number 11 are parallel lines. A cross or a small t are perpendicular lines. Also the two ll's in the middle of parallel are parallel lines.
Perpendicular and parallel lines are two examples.
A parallel line is two lines along the same path in the same direction. Also parallel lines always have to be straight Some examples of parallel lines are below. \ | | / / = ll
Lines that are straight and parallel
The circles could be in 2 planes that are parallel to each other. Lines and planes can be parallel. Lines of latitude are examples of circles that are in parallel planes.
well its simple youngster, parallel lines never touch i learned that in the air force