Those are called parallel lines.
Parallel lines are always the same distance from each other and never intersect.
An intersection is the point at which two or more lines touch or cross, therefore, lines are intersecting when they cross each-other.
No, parallel lines are the ones that never cross each other. Perpendicular lines form an x.
Lines that never intersect are either parallel or skew to each other. If they're both in the same plane (or on the same piece of paper), then they're parallel.
because the sides never touch each other except at the corners.
No never!
Parallel lines never touch each other and remain equal distance from each other
Parallel lines
Lines that never touch and are equal distance from each other.
Parallel lines never touch. In other words, they run side by side each other.
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees but parallel lines never touch each other
No, parallel actually means that the lines will never touch or cross
Not quite. Lines of latitude are called parallels, and they never touch each other. The meridians are lines of longitude, and all of them converge at the poles.
parallell lines will never touch each other (if they went on forever) perpendicular lines touch each other at a 90° angle (one straight up; one straight across
BEcause no matter how far they spread or how long you draw them, as long as they continue straight, they will never touch.
Two lines in math are called parallel lines. They never intersect or cross over each other. Therefore they are like train tracks that never touch.
Contour lines can never touch each other, and they can never just stop, they have tonot go off the page or connect.