Horizontal parallel lines are straight lines that run in the same direction and are equidistant from each other at all points. They have a constant slope of zero and are often used in various fields such as geometry, art, and design to create balance and structure. In a coordinate plane, they can be represented by equations of the form (y = c), where (c) is a constant.
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
because they are parallel to the plane of the horizon
Lines of latitude are horizontal and run parallel to the poles
No but it does have an horizontal line of symmetry
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
Parallel lines are lines that, if extended, would never intersect with eachother. This means that they are going in the same direction, eg. | |, but not | \. Horizontal means that that are going across, eg. ___________________, not |. An example of a lines that are parallel and horizontal: _____________________________________ _____________________________________
By definition, lines are parallel if they have the same gradient (slope). Any horizontal line has a gradient of 0, so it is parallel to any other horizontal line.
other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
They are the horizontal lines on a map.
They are parallel to the earth's equator. So if you consider the equator as being horizontal then they are horizontal.
because they are parallel to the plane of the horizon
Lines of latitude are horizontal and run parallel to the poles
There are 2 horizontal parallel lines in the letter Z
Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
No but it does have an horizontal line of symmetry
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