Not always take a trapezoid for example.
They can not be line segments on the same line, but they can both be line segments.
A square has two sets of parallel line segments. "Parallel" does not describe a square, however.
No but it does have parallel line segments of different lengths and 1 line of symmetry
Homoparallelic lines
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Their slopes are equal.
They can not be line segments on the same line, but they can both be line segments.
A square has two sets of parallel line segments. "Parallel" does not describe a square, however.
Letters that have parallel line segments are H, E, F, M, and N
how many pairs of parallel line segments does a stop sigh have
There is no specific name - other than what you used: "a pair of parallel line segments".
Which pair. Of line is parallel fghj
they are not parallel
a line that equals to my BEEP
No but it does have parallel line segments of different lengths and 1 line of symmetry
US DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; two of these line segments are parallel (but not equal in length) and two are nonparallel.(in the UK, this is called a trapezium)British DefinitionA trapezoid is a closed plane figure consisting of four line segments/sides; NONE of these line segments are parallel to any of the other line segments of the quadrilateral.(in the US this is just a quadrilateral)*(see the related links for images of trapezoids)
Homoparallelic lines