An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
parallel
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It is normally a parallel line parallel to the x or y axes on the Cartesian plane.
diagonal
Perpendicular lines Parallel lines Diagonal lines
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
What is an orthogonal line?
parallel
Which pair. Of line is parallel fghj
A diagonal is a line that is slanted
There is no specific name - other than what you used: "a pair of parallel line segments".
Yes, because the top and bottom go the same way. The diagonal line means nothing in parallelism.
A diagonal.A diagonal.A diagonal.A diagonal.
It depends on the inclination of the line of cross section. If it is at an incline to the sides and diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum, remains at that length and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a diagonal, the cross section is a point which becomes a line that increases in length, reaches a maximum and then shrinks back to a point. If it is parallel to a side, the cross section is a line of constant length.
No.
skew, parallel, intersecting.