That's the only kind of parallel lines there are, non-intersecting!
Two lines cannot be parallel and perpendicular at the same time.
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two ways : 1. calculate the slope of the two lines, if it is same, they are parallel. 2. draw a perpendicular line ( 90 degrees) from on of the lines and if it intersects the other line at 90degrees then they are parallel -HD
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That's the only kind of parallel lines there are, non-intersecting!
No, you can't have two lines that are both parallel and perpendicular.
Two parallel lines!
Those railroad lines are very parallel to each other!
Parallel refers to lines and not angles A right angle is formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular to each other and not parallel If you already have a line and you draw two lines which are at right angles to it, those two lines are parallel.
Two lines cannot be parallel and perpendicular at the same time.
None of the sides of any triangle are parallel. However, you can draw an infinite number of parallel lines inside any triangle.
Parallel lines are lines that, if extended, would never intersect with eachother. This means that they are going in the same direction, eg. | |, but not | \. Horizontal means that that are going across, eg. ___________________, not |. An example of a lines that are parallel and horizontal: _____________________________________ _____________________________________
Draw one pair of intersecting (crossing) lines. For each of the two lines, draw another that is parallel to it. The four lines will enclose a space which is a parallelogram.
Draw one pair of intersecting (crossing) lines. For each of the two lines, draw another that is parallel to it. The four lines will enclose a space which is a parallelogram.
Draw a line. Draw a perpendicular to that line then a perpendicular from that one.
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