Parallel in maths means opposite. Two parallel lines can never touch. I you are not sure if two lines are parallel then imagine that these lines go on for ever, will they eventually cross?
The answer will depend on whether you mean parallel edges or parallel faces.
The word parallel means that one set (or more) of lines will never touch, even if the line goes on forever.Example of a set of parallel lines:_______________________________________________________Note: parallel lines do not have to be in equal length.
horizzontal i believe :)
Horizontal.
I'm not sure of what you mean by "parallel of the word" in this question.
the word parallel exactly across from eachother. An equals sign is parallel : = i hope this answers this question xxx =D
Parallel in maths means opposite. Two parallel lines can never touch. I you are not sure if two lines are parallel then imagine that these lines go on for ever, will they eventually cross?
Yes. At least, that's more or less one of the meanings of the word "dimension". Mind you, that doesn't mean that such parallel worlds actually exist (they may, or may not, exist); it just means that the word is used in this sense.
It means both sides are precisely the same distance apart .
bounded (circle). In Greek 'horizon' was originally used to mean "bounding earth" with the property that it was parallel with the earth. Later, the Earth was normally thought to be flat: thus, 'horizontal' came to mean parallel to the earth.
The word "parallel" has three syllables, pronounced as PAR-a-lel.
Joist = one of the parallel pieces of timber to which the boards of a ceiling or floor are fastened
the eggs are parallel to the chicken
Parallel means a line of latitude. ----
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
Parallel to the Olympics.