yea. it might helped to say that they never do, as it's more specific but you're right
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parallel lines are what u r thinking of trust me i know im in colledge and we just went through all that stuff. ..... good luck on ur test
Lines go from one point to another points or they can go on infinitely. Lines that are collinear means that they are imposed over each other. See related link below for a good definition and more info
NO! It only has 1 pair of parallel lines. 1 Remember 1! Not 2, 1! Got it? Good! :) Now remember again, always listen to your teacher, and never slouch so that you would fall asleep in class. REMEMBER! 1 is the answer
Not quite because that could also include a rectangle and so a better definition could be that a square is a regular quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles
Yes. Sometimes it's good to think outside of the square. Lines of latitude on the Earth's surface are curved lines. They meet at two vertices which we call the North Pole and the South Pole. But even in Euclidean Geometry, the answer is yes. Consider a circle and a parabola. The point where they intersect is a vertex.