it is basically a face that is parallel
In mathematics, particularly in geometry, a horizontal face refers to a flat surface on a three-dimensional shape that is aligned parallel to the horizontal plane. This means that the face does not incline upward or downward and typically has a constant height. For example, in a rectangular prism, the top and bottom faces are horizontal as they run parallel to the ground. Horizontal faces are important for understanding the structure and orientation of 3D objects.
the reason their are parallel lines because the person who invented them thought they were compulsory for maths
Yes and they are between two parallel lines.
actually... it is 36 according to my maths textbook
the shape that has parallel face is circle
Parallel in maths means opposite. Two parallel lines can never touch. I you are not sure if two lines are parallel then imagine that these lines go on for ever, will they eventually cross?
I think it means "is equivalent to".
Lines that are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
A face value in maths is the out-side of the shape, as to say the face of a shape. The face value is the sides of a shape.
the reason their are parallel lines because the person who invented them thought they were compulsory for maths
Yes and they are between two parallel lines.
As an example; A machine can calculate maths faster than any human, but is does not have a personality .
A regular dodecahedron, for example. Each face is a regular pentagon so no face has parallel sides. However, the edges on opposite faces are parallel to one another.
Maths and Arithmetic
actually... it is 36 according to my maths textbook
the shape that has parallel face is circle
No.