that is impossible. if they aren't parrallel, and they're rays they have to intersect at some point. This is because rays spread at both ends.
The above answer is only correct if the rays on drawn on the same plane or if they are drawn on convergent (intersecting) planes, so the correct answer is the two rays must be drawn on separate planes that are not convergent, since all non-parallel lines on the same plane, or on convergent planes, will eventually intersect.
If they are drawn in 3 dimensions than you can avoid them intersecting. Perhaps the questions is not specific enough?
two ways : 1. calculate the slope of the two lines, if it is same, they are parallel. 2. draw a perpendicular line ( 90 degrees) from on of the lines and if it intersects the other line at 90degrees then they are parallel -HD
To construct parallel lines with a compass and straightedge, begin by drawing a transversal line that intersects the point where you want the parallel lines to pass. Next, place the compass point on one side of the transversal and draw an arc that intersects the transversal. Without changing the compass width, move the compass to the other side of the transversal and draw another arc. Finally, use the straightedge to connect the intersection points of the arcs with the transversal, creating the parallel lines.
Parralel Lines.
The construction of parallel lines typically involves using a straightedge and a compass. One common method is to draw a transversal line and then, using the compass, measure equal angles from the transversal at the points where it intersects the original line. By marking these equal angles and connecting the points, you can create a second line that is parallel to the first. This ensures that the two lines will never intersect.
just draw lines opposite of each other but not connected. and just make the ray the opposite direction of the other and you have it done.
If the planes are non-intersecting, then they're parallel. Any line that intersects one of them intersects both of them.
two ways : 1. calculate the slope of the two lines, if it is same, they are parallel. 2. draw a perpendicular line ( 90 degrees) from on of the lines and if it intersects the other line at 90degrees then they are parallel -HD
To construct parallel lines with a compass and straightedge, begin by drawing a transversal line that intersects the point where you want the parallel lines to pass. Next, place the compass point on one side of the transversal and draw an arc that intersects the transversal. Without changing the compass width, move the compass to the other side of the transversal and draw another arc. Finally, use the straightedge to connect the intersection points of the arcs with the transversal, creating the parallel lines.
Parralel Lines.
The construction of parallel lines typically involves using a straightedge and a compass. One common method is to draw a transversal line and then, using the compass, measure equal angles from the transversal at the points where it intersects the original line. By marking these equal angles and connecting the points, you can create a second line that is parallel to the first. This ensures that the two lines will never intersect.
just draw lines opposite of each other but not connected. and just make the ray the opposite direction of the other and you have it done.
When constructing a line parallel to a given line, you will use a straightedge and a compass. First, place the compass point on a point not on the line and draw an arc that intersects the line at two points. Then, keeping the same compass width, place the compass point on the intersecting arc and draw another arc. Finally, draw a line through the two new intersection points, ensuring it is parallel to the original line.
There must be something missing from the question. As it stands, what's the big deal ?The wall of a room intersects four other planes . . . two walls, the floor, and the ceiling.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
BEcause no matter how far they spread or how long you draw them, as long as they continue straight, they will never touch.
A circle does not have a set of parallel lines in the traditional sense, as parallel lines are defined as lines that never intersect and remain equidistant from each other. However, you can draw lines that are tangent to a circle at various points, and these tangent lines can be parallel if they are at the same distance from the center of the circle. But in the context of the circle itself, it does not contain parallel lines.
perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees whereas parallel lines never intersect each other and remain equal distance apart from each other. Obviously the way to test if two lines are parallel is to measure their distance from each other at at least two points (the farther apart the better) to confirm that they remain equal distance apart, but to test if lines are perpendicular, with a compass with the point at the point where the two lines intersect, draw an arc (or three parts of an arc) that intersects one of the lines in two places and the other line in one place. If the distances between the lines at the points where they are intersected by the arc are equal, the lines are perpendicular.