In order to describe parallel, you need 2 lines to be parallel to each other. The lines will lie in the same plane, and the right-angle distance between the 2 lines will be constant for the entire length of the lines. Since lines are infinite length in length, they will never intersect.
An horizontal line . A line parallel with the x-axis. NB A vertical line / a slope parallel with the y-axis is described as 'undefined'.
Oh, dude, finding the slope of a line parallel to another line is like finding a matching sock in a pile of laundry. The slope of a line parallel to y = 4x - 2 is just the same as the slope of the original line, which is 4. So, like, the slope of the parallel line is also 4. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
It looks like a ladder with only one step, a railroad track with only one tie, or the upper-case letter ' H '.
a rhombus has 4 sides all parallel lines and same measure on each line it is also a quadrilateral and looks cool
[A Parallel line is a straight line, opposite to another, that do not intersect or meet.] Ie. Line 1 is Parallel to Line 2. ------------------------------------------------- <Line 1 ------------------------------------------------- <Line 2
------------- ------------- Or.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides of unequal length. It's like a triangle with the top removed and replaced by a line parallel to the bottom line.
Line segments that do not intersect are parallel lines
Cannot show you but it is like a triangle where the top has been chopped off by a line parallel to its base.
An horizontal line . A line parallel with the x-axis. NB A vertical line / a slope parallel with the y-axis is described as 'undefined'.
It looks like an isosceles triangle with its top cut off by a line parallel to its base.
It is: y = -23 which will be straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis
it should actually look like this- 5x - y = 11 sorry
If you mean: y = 7 on the Cartesian plane then it is a straight horizontal line parallel to the x axis.
The line that cuts a parallel line is called a TRANSVERSAL. When you have parallel lines and you want to show like corresponding, vertical, ect.... then the line that cut through the parallel lines is a TRANSVERSAL
They still look parallel but in the vertical plane.
It will be parallel :D