Lines opposite each other
Lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane, and are the same distance apart over their entire length
something that is owned like a rectangle owns four cortices and two parallel lines.
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.
Lines opposite each other
Lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane, and are the same distance apart over their entire length
something that is owned like a rectangle owns four cortices and two parallel lines.
No. By definition, lines that are parallel never intersect.
The slopes of parallel lines are by definition equal.
Parallel lines, by definition, cannot meet. The lines of longitude meet at the Poles.
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.
Lines that have the same slope are said to be parallel lines.
Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run forever.
The question does not make sense. Parallel lines, by definition, do not intersect.