Whatever it's called, it can't be a parallelogram.
Non-vertical lines could be slanted or horizontal.
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
A slanted rectangle, also known as a rhomboid, has no lines of symmetry. Unlike a standard rectangle, which has two lines of symmetry (one vertical and one horizontal), a slanted rectangle lacks any line that can divide it into two identical halves. Thus, it does not possess the reflective symmetry characteristic of standard rectangles.
A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals, which bisect each other, and the vertical and horizontal lines that pass through the midpoints of opposite sides. However, the only lines of symmetry that divide the shape into mirror-image halves are the diagonals. Thus, a standard parallelogram typically exhibits two lines of symmetry.
Non-vertical lines could be slanted or horizontal.
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
No, they cannot.
Orgin is the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
A slanted rectangle, also known as a rhomboid, has no lines of symmetry. Unlike a standard rectangle, which has two lines of symmetry (one vertical and one horizontal), a slanted rectangle lacks any line that can divide it into two identical halves. Thus, it does not possess the reflective symmetry characteristic of standard rectangles.
First of all to correct your spelling. It is 'parallelogram'. A parallelogram does NOT have any lines of symmetry, unless it is a rectangular paralleligram. Where upon it has two lines of symmetry, viz/ a vertical line through the centre and an horizontal line through the centre.
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
A parallelogram has two lines of symmetry. These lines are the diagonals, which bisect each other, and the vertical and horizontal lines that pass through the midpoints of opposite sides. However, the only lines of symmetry that divide the shape into mirror-image halves are the diagonals. Thus, a standard parallelogram typically exhibits two lines of symmetry.
gridlines
Horizontal is X-Axis and Vertical is Y-Axis.
horizontal lines represent latitude and vertical lines represent longitude