A vertical line has an undefined slope. For the line to be parallel to a vertical line, the slopes would have to be the same. Therefore, the line parallel to a vertical line also has an undefined slope.
all vertical lines are parallel to waht type of line?
Undefined
The line that cuts a parallel line is called a TRANSVERSAL. When you have parallel lines and you want to show like corresponding, vertical, ect.... then the line that cut through the parallel lines is a TRANSVERSAL
I classify a parallel line as two line segments that will never intersect if the line kept going. They are perfectly straight and even.
A vertical line has an undefined slope. For the line to be parallel to a vertical line, the slopes would have to be the same. Therefore, the line parallel to a vertical line also has an undefined slope.
all vertical lines are parallel to waht type of line?
No, the horizon is horizontal. A vertical line is perpendicular to the horizon.
Undefined
The slope of a vertical line would be parallel to the y axis.
Infinite.
The line that cuts a parallel line is called a TRANSVERSAL. When you have parallel lines and you want to show like corresponding, vertical, ect.... then the line that cut through the parallel lines is a TRANSVERSAL
I classify a parallel line as two line segments that will never intersect if the line kept going. They are perfectly straight and even.
It is normally a parallel line parallel to the x or y axes on the Cartesian plane.
the slope is infinite because you have a vertical line. To find a parallel line, the formula would be "x= any number" because that would also give you a vertical line.
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.
There is not any. A vertical line is parallel to the y-axis so they cannot meet or they are the same line. In either case there is no intercept.