They still look parallel but in the vertical plane.
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Two lines, in 3-dimensional space must either intersect, be parallel or be skew. In the first two cases, they are coplanar which leaves skew lines.One way to "see" what they look like is to imagine you are standing in a cuboid room. Consider the edge where the walls on your left and the one facing you meet. Next, consider any non-vertical line of the wall to your right. [A vertical line will be parallel to the first]. These two lines will be skew. They are not parallel and also they never intersect.
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As far as we know, two lines can be perpendicular, or they can be parallel, but they can't be both.
They still look parallel but in the vertical plane.
A capital "E" looks like two parallel horizontal lines connected by a single vertical line in the center.
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Two lines, in 3-dimensional space must either intersect, be parallel or be skew. In the first two cases, they are coplanar which leaves skew lines.One way to "see" what they look like is to imagine you are standing in a cuboid room. Consider the edge where the walls on your left and the one facing you meet. Next, consider any non-vertical line of the wall to your right. [A vertical line will be parallel to the first]. These two lines will be skew. They are not parallel and also they never intersect.
kinda like this.... / \ / \ the lines on the top and bottom are parallel kinda like this.... / \ / \ the lines on the top and bottom are parallel
Just like this: ___________________ ____________________ parallel means they never intersect (touch)
As far as we know, two lines can be perpendicular, or they can be parallel, but they can't be both.
Two or more lines that do not intersect and are not parallel.
Meaningless question. It sounds like a riddle rather than a maths problem. For an answer, assuming it is a riddle, I'd look at the letters that spell NINE. The six parallel lines are the vertical strokes of the letters; the extra five lines are the horizontal and diagonal strokes.
Three vertical lines: |
A vertical line is drawn parallel to the Y-Axis. An example of an equation that is a vertical line is x = 3. In architecture, it is drawn perpendicular to the horizon line, regardless of the aspect ratio.
Yes, a trapezoid has two bases. They are the parallel lines on the top and bottom. Parallel lines look like this =