One parallel side is like one scissor, one tweezer, one plier, one pant, and one hand clapping. Without another one, there's no such thing. A line can't be parallel if it doesn't have another line to be parallel to, and if it has, then the other line is also parallel to the first one. Parallel things always come in groups of at least two. So there's no shape that satisfies the description in the question.
Lines are parallel when they remain equal distance apart from one another and they never intersect with each other.
When dividing one of for having one line parallel to one another.
Lines that are equal distance from one another and never intersect are said to be parallel lines.
They are equal distance from one another.
since one parallel lines is perpendicular to another line, the other parallel line is perpendicular to the line as well. so the two would not be parallel, only the original two.
Another name for the Playfair Axiom is the Euclid's Parallel Postulate. It states that given a line and a point not on that line, there is exactly one line parallel to the given line passing through the given point.
One parallel side is like one scissor, one tweezer, one plier, one pant, and one hand clapping. Without another one, there's no such thing. A line can't be parallel if it doesn't have another line to be parallel to, and if it has, then the other line is also parallel to the first one. Parallel things always come in groups of at least two. So there's no shape that satisfies the description in the question.
You cannot have one parallel line. There must be another line that it is parallel to. Also, 1 symmetry is meaningless - you can have one axis of symmetry or rotational symmetry of order one. The answer will depend on which one it is.
"Parallel" refers to the relationship between two lines, not to a single line. Two lines are said to be parallel, or one line is parallel TO ANOTHER, if they are in the same plane, and are always at the same distance from each other, that is, as you move along one line, the distance to the other line is always the same - they don't cross, or get away from one another.
Lines are parallel when they remain equal distance apart from one another and they never intersect with each other.
When dividing one of for having one line parallel to one another.
it means that you cannot pass another car until ther are yellow dashes instead of the one long line
Lines that are equal distance from one another and never intersect are said to be parallel lines.
The slope of line AB will be 1/2. Two parallel lines will always have the same slope, so if you know the slope of one line that is parallel to another, you know the other line's slope.
They are equal distance from one another.
If you mean one pair of parallel lines, then you're talking about a trapezoid.