Parallel lines are at least two lines that never cross and run forever.
Alternate angles are where two parallel lines have a line through them.
The definition of parallel is two rays, lines, or line segments that have the same slope and will never touch. The word parallel is a good example (at least in lowercase) - examine the l's.parallelAlso depends on the font you choose.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
[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
Parallel lines: they never intersect Transversal lines: they cut through parallel line Line segment: it has 2 endpoints Number line: has negative, zero and postive numbers on it in ascending order Line of best fit: best correlation between 2 variables Dotted line: separates graphical quantities Straight line equation: plotted on the Cartesian plane
The line y = 6 is horizontal and has a slope of zero, as does any line that is parallel to it.
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A horizontal line is a line that is parallel to the horizon.
A transversal line cutting through parallel lines creates various angles
Yes, that's pretty much the definition of parallel.
It means lines that do not Cross never.That is the definition :)
By definition, lines are parallel if they have the same gradient (slope). Any horizontal line has a gradient of 0, so it is parallel to any other horizontal line.
It is a line that goes on forever in a straight line if you would like to know more google definition of parallel line.
A line that cuts through two parallel lines.
Alternate angles are where two parallel lines have a line through them.
The definition of parallel is two rays, lines, or line segments that have the same slope and will never touch. The word parallel is a good example (at least in lowercase) - examine the l's.parallelAlso depends on the font you choose.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
A composite transformation which is a translation followed by a reflection in line parallel to the direction of translation
A trapezoid (or trapezium, outside of North America) has two parallel sides.The more common definition is a four-sided figure with exactly one pair of parallel sides. By this definition, figures with two sets of parallel sides such as a rectangle are nottrapezoids.Some mathematicians use a more general definition that allows for one or more pair of parallel sides. By this definition, a rectangle, square, or rhombus would be considered as special cases of a trapezoid.