kinds of lines
Two straight lines that remain equal distance apart are parallel lines.
Polygon: A closed shape bounded by straight lines.
One of the qualitative Euclidian definitions of parallel lines is that they never meet.
Horizontal lines:)
kinds of lines
A straight, continuous, and unending set of points in a plane.
The usual definition is that the lines should be straight. On "alternative geometries", other definitions may be used. For example, on a sphere, the large circles (the largest you can make, whose center is the center of the sphere) replace straight lines. Note that in this case, the normal parallel axiom is no longer valid.
Straight lines.
you draw straight lines with a ruler
there are 5 straight lines
Straight lines that never cross are called parallel lines.
Straight
Despite Straight Lines was created in 1983.
Think about this: A straight angle makes 180 degrees, right? Straight lines, when measured by a compass, are also 180 degrees. So, yes, all straight angles are straight lines.
A straight edge or a ruler are used to construct straight lines.
Not necessarily. The horizontal and diagonal lines are also straight lines.