Ikr, but there can be one, but sadly, there isn't, btw try using Google to find the correct answer. If there was a shape with 'l' lines or probably you meant 1, then, search google. Because if they were, then it would probably literally be '1' and '1' isn't a square, or a part of the parallel line family. Hope this helped! :)
Two parallel lines, so one pair of parallel lines. Which are the two horizontal lines in F. Parallel lines just have the same slope, so they will never touch. So l l are parallel lines.
Parallel lines stay a fixed distance apart to infinity.
No. parallel means: extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging: parallel rows of trees. for example: these lines are parallel l l these lines are not / l
I, the top and bottoms lines are parallel, but the vertical line is perpendicular to the top and bottom lines.
Assume there are no lines through a given point that is parallel to a given line or assume that there are many lines through a given point that are parallel to a given line. There exist a line l and a point P not on l such that either there is no line m parallel to l through P or there are two distinct lines m and n parallel to l through P.
A projection with parallel latitude lines and parallel longitude lines is known as a cylindrical projection. This type of projection preserves the shape of features along the equator and distorts them towards the poles. Examples include the Mercator and Miller cylindrical projections.
Lines are parallel if they are perpendicular to the same line. Since the lines m and l are parallel (given), and the line l is perpendicular to the line p (given), then the lines m and p are perpendicular (the conclusion).
No because there is no other line parallel to I
2 symetrical (the same) lines opposite each other like this -> l l or / / or ___ ____
It is the capital letter N that has vertical parallel lines.
It is C which has no perpendicular or parallel lines
i dont know .l. >.<