What are the different of lines?
My guess as to what you are asking is what are the two different
kinds of lines? If so, the two kinds of lines are parallel and
perpindicular. Parallel is two lines that have the same slope, or
in other words, could go on forever and not touch. An equals sign
(=) is an example of this. If you drew lines on the two lines of
the equals sign, and they were straight, they would, in theory,
never touch. Perpindicular lines, however, is the opposite. It is
two lines that form 90 degree angles or right angles. An example of
this is a plus sign (+). The two lines that form the plus sign are
perpindicular lines. My guess as to what you are asking is what are
the two different kinds of lines? If so, the two kinds of lines are
parallel and perpindicular. Parallel is two lines that have the
same slope, or in other words, could go on forever and not touch.
An equals sign (=) is an example of this. If you drew lines on the
two lines of the equals sign, and they were straight, they would,
in theory, never touch. Perpindicular lines, however, is the
opposite. It is two lines that form 90 degree angles or right
angles. An example of this is a plus sign (+). The two lines that
form the plus sign are perpindicular lines.