*Diverging lines- are lines that means they are getting farther apart and will never cross or intersect .
*Converging lines- two or more lines that get closer and closer towards the end.
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Parallel lines run alongside each other at a fixed distance, neither converging nor diverging.
it is a convex mirror as it produces diverging waves
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines
intersecting lines divergent lines convergent lines
A rhombus has parallel lines but no perpendicular lines.
Diverging lines are not parallel and never cross.
Yes. a. The figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point. b. The figure formed by two planes diverging from a common line.
Parallel lines run alongside each other at a fixed distance, neither converging nor diverging.
Diverging plates are associated with stretching and thinning of the crust. Lines of weakness or rifts in the thinner crust serve as conduits for magma and volcanoes often form.
Diverging
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Concave and Diverging
also calla diverging lens
a diverging mirror is a convex mirror.
No. parallel means: extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging: parallel rows of trees. for example: these lines are parallel l l these lines are not / l
At diverging plate boundaries, you get a rift valley.
For apex learning people the answer is diverging