Two lines that are equidistant and, therefore, never intersect, would be parallel lines.
Parallel lines are equidistant apart and never meet
They are parallel lines
Parallel lines will never intersect. They will stay an equal distance apart at all points.
Parallel lines remain equidistance apart and never intersect
parellel lines
Parallel lines are equidistant from each other and never intersect.
Parallel lines are equidistant apart and never meet
Parallel lines
They are parallel lines
Parallel lines remain equal distance apart and never intersect each other.
Parallel lines will never intersect. They will stay an equal distance apart at all points.
Parallel lines remain equidistance apart and never intersect
parellel lines
Parallel-being everywhere equidistant and not intersectingLine-A geometric object that is straight, infinitely long and infinitely thin.So two "wavy lines" (that never intersect and are equidistant) would fulfill the definition of "parallel," but not of "line."
Parallel lines never intersect
In Euclidean geometry, parallel lines never intersect. They go this way forever and never intersect but watch this typing. _______________ _______________ In non-Euclidean geometry, they intersect when the faces are uneven.
Parallel straight lines never intersect.