The 10 foot line :)
the banana line
There is the end line, service line and side line. There is also the 10 ft line and of course the net!
When they are exactly in line there is an eclipse. When they are nearly in line it is either Full Moon or New Moon. The word parallel is inappropriate here, as only lines can be parallel, not objects.
Yes, two lines that lie in parallel to the same line are always parallel to each other. This is based on the Transitive Property of Parallel Lines, which states that if line A is parallel to line B, and line B is parallel to line C, then line A is parallel to line C. Thus, if two lines are both parallel to a third line, they must be parallel to each other.
They are not parallel if they meet. The only other possibility may be if they are the same line, in which case they are parallel, and meet in the distance (though there is no distinguishing one from the other).
its called the intersept point when they don't meet its called a parallel line
[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
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
Line a is parallel to line b, m, and . Find .
Do you mean "Why might a parallel line algorithm be needed?" or "What properties does a parallel line algorithm need to have?".
A vertical line has an undefined slope. For the line to be parallel to a vertical line, the slopes would have to be the same. Therefore, the line parallel to a vertical line also has an undefined slope.
draw line st parallel to line mn