Parallel lines never intersect and remain equal distance from each other
They could be: parallel lines, perpendicular lines or intersecting lines
Trapezoid
Parallel lines by definition never cross each other.
No angles are formed on the inside of parallel lines because they do not intersect. That is the definition of parallel.
In Euclidian geometry, which is the geometry of a plane surface, parallel lines do not intersect because that is the definition of parallel lines. But note that there are other geometrical systems in which parallel lines do intersect, for example if they are drawn on the surface of a sphere. Definition of parallel lines: Lines that always stay the same distance apart and never meet.
They could be: parallel lines, perpendicular lines or intersecting 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."
The slopes of parallel lines are by definition equal.
No. By definition, lines that are parallel never intersect.
Parallel lines, by definition, cannot meet. The lines of longitude meet at the Poles.
Parallel Lines
Trapezoid
Parallel lines by definition never cross each other.
The intersection of two ideal lines
No angles are formed on the inside of parallel lines because they do not intersect. That is the definition of parallel.
It is called a parallelogram. or a square........ or a rectangle.........
Two vertical lines, next to each other.