no. its impossible. Parallel mean lines that never touch. unless you have more than two lines. than you can make two parallel and or more intersecting them both.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
Any polygon with more than 3 sides can have two pairs of parallel sides.If it has only four sides and they make two parallel pairs, then it's a parallelogram.
Parallel but non-coincident or, in more than 2 dimensions, they are skew.
Parallel lines are two or more lines that run perfectly straight, into infinite, next to each other so that none of the lines will ever touch.
no. its impossible. Parallel mean lines that never touch. unless you have more than two lines. than you can make two parallel and or more intersecting them both.
You can construct any polygon with more than 4 sides such that two sides are parallel. A quadrilateral in which two lines are parallel is called a trapezoid.
It can be any polygon with more than three sides.
When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.
No, the letter H does not have parallel lines. Parallel lines are two or more lines that are always the same distance apart and will never intersect. In the letter H, the two vertical lines are connected by a horizontal line in the middle, so they do not qualify as parallel lines.
Any polygon with more than 3 sides can have two pairs of parallel sides.If it has only four sides and they make two parallel pairs, then it's a parallelogram.
PARALLELOGRAM
Two or more lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.
Parallel but non-coincident or, in more than 2 dimensions, they are skew.
Answer: trapezoid Answer: There is no such thing as "one parallel side". Parallel refers to the relationship between TWO lines - so, two lines can either be parallel, or not be parallel. A shape can have one PAIR of parallel sides (e.g. a trapezoid), two PAIRS of parallel sides (e.g., a parallelogram), or more than that (e.g., a regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides).
They are parallel to each other.
A transversal is simply any line that passes through two or more coplanar lines each at different points. So picture, if you will, two lines that are clearly not parallel. I can easily construct a transversal that passes through them. HOWEVER, if two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, then the corresponding angles are congruent. This is called the transversal postulate. If the corresponding angles are congruent, than the lines are parallel. This is the converse of the first postulate. So, the answer to your question is NO, unless the corresponding angles are congruent.