By common definition, they do not meet at all. However, according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, they do, in fact, eventually meet.
Parallel lines, by definition, never meet or intersect, as they are always equidistant from each other. If lines do meet, they are not parallel. If two lines that are not parallel intersect at a single point, they are referred to as intersecting lines.
Parallel lines are lines that run side by side and never meet. Perpendicular lines are lines that meet in one point, forming four right angles around the point.
Two lines that cross at a point are said to intersect. The point where they meet is called the point of intersection. If the lines are not parallel, they will always cross at exactly one point in a two-dimensional plane. In contrast, parallel lines never intersect and thus do not meet at any point.
No, they meet at a single point.
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
A point on the horizon where parallel lines appear to meet is called the vanishing point.
parallel lines intersecting lines will meet at some point (ha ha point! get it?)
Parallel lines, by definition, never meet or intersect, as they are always equidistant from each other. If lines do meet, they are not parallel. If two lines that are not parallel intersect at a single point, they are referred to as intersecting lines.
Parallel lines are lines that run side by side and never meet. Perpendicular lines are lines that meet in one point, forming four right angles around the point.
Lines that meet are not parallel, and parallel lines never meet.
Two lines that cross at a point are said to intersect. The point where they meet is called the point of intersection. If the lines are not parallel, they will always cross at exactly one point in a two-dimensional plane. In contrast, parallel lines never intersect and thus do not meet at any point.
An accidental point is a point on the horizon at which two parallel lines appear to meet.
No, they meet at a single point.
Parallel lines meet in infinity(they don't meet at all)
Rays pass through one point. Parallel lines never meet.
No, parallel lines do not meet at a right angle. In theory, parallel lines never meet. In practice, parallel lines on earth could meet at the North Pole and/or the South Pole. Perpendicular lines meet at a right angle.
No.Parallel lines never meet and don't intersect too.