Points cannot be parallel or perpendicular. So they never are.
2 is prime.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees whereas supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
They're parallel if their slopes are equal.
Slope of line 1 is 1/3 and slope of line 2 is 1/3 which means the lines are parallel
The straight line equation is y = mx + b. If they do not cross and have the same slope they are parallel; if they cross and the slope (m) of one of them is the negative inverse slope of the other (-1/m) they are perpendicular. Otherwise they are neither
Parallel
2 is prime.
Base on the slope of two linear equations (form: y = mx+b, where slope is m): - If slopes are equal, the 2 graphs are parallel - If the product of two slopes equals to -1, the 2 graphs are perpendicular. If none of the above, then the 2 graphs are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
if the lamps are standard edison or medium they may be parallel lamps smaller than your finger are series
If you are asking how a voltmeter should be connected in a circuit, then the answer is that it should be connected in parallel with the device across which you want to determine the voltage. This applies whether the circuit is d.c. or a.c.
on applying same power the one which glows brighter is the one connected in parallel connection.
The answer will depend on whether you mean parallel edges or parallel faces.
Remove a light bulb. If they all go out, it is series, if the all stay on, it is parallel.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees whereas supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
If you graph the two functions defined by the two equations of the system, and their graphs are two parallel line, then the system has no solution (there is not a point of intersection).
The composition of the rock will determine whether it is a rhyolite or an andesite.
They're parallel if their slopes are equal.