Not in length but equal distance from each other
Yes of course!
Parallels are lines that go up and down the map, latitudes are lines that go across the map from side to side.
A rhombus (like a diamond), or a parallelogram.
If the hypotenuse is equal to 7 and one side is equal to 4, the third side is: 5.745
there are 181 parallels.
First of all, you know the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal because of the definition of a parallelogram. Therefore, two adjacent angles in the parallelogram are supplementary, because same-side interior angles in two parallels and a transversal are always supplementary. Therefore, opposite angles in a paralellogram are equal, because two angles both supplementary to a third angle are equal to each other.
Parallels are referred to as lines that never intersect and maintain the same distance apart from each other at all points. They represent a relationship of uniformity and constant separation.
Yes, because the side a and side c are always equal in length and side b and side d are always equal in length.
Disjointed Parallels was created in 1995.
parallels is the name
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
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