Parallel lines Never Converge
You can use the comparison test. Since the convergent sequence divided by n is less that the convergent sequence, it must converge.
I'm assuming you are looking for the name of the conic section produced by this type of intersection? If a right circular cone is intersected by a plane parallel to one edge of the cone, the resulting curve of intersection would be a parabola. If the intersecting plane was parallel to the base, it would be a circle. If the intersecting plane was at any angle between being parallel to the base and being parallel to an edge, it would produce an ellipse or part of an ellipse (depending on whether the intersection was completely within the cone).
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If the rungs on your ladder are not parallel, then your ladderis not safe to climb and should be replaced.
A trapezoid has at least one set of parallel lines, but they need not be the same length. Here is a picture of one with parallel sides, but clearly not the same length Dr. Chuck (picture is from http://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?ID=L580)
In two dimensional Euclidean space straight lines are either parallel or convergent. If they are parallel, the perpendicular distance between them is constant and if they are convergent, the distance between them increases in one direction and decreases in the other - until they intersect - and then increases. In 3-dimensional space, there is a third possibility. You can have lines that are neither parallel nor convergent: they are skew. It is simplest to explain with an example. Imagine you are standing in a cuboid room, facing a wall. Now consider the principal diagonal, running from the left-bottom-back to the right-top-front, and the line where the wall opposite meets the floor. These too lines will never meet but they are not parallel either.
convergent, divergent, reverberating and parallel processing
Phenetic classifications
Convergent collision and convergent subduction. Convergent collision collides and forms mountains. Convergent subduction subducts and forms trenches.
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intersecting lines divergent lines convergent lines
In a parallel circuit there are multiple possible pathways for the current to flow.
series and parallel are different types of circuits that a robot can contain
Two lines are said to be parallel if perpendicular distance between them is always constant. Length of a pair of parallel lines need not to be same. It can be different.
They are different
Yeah, parralell, perpendicular, and intersecting, are the only one I could find... There are also convergent and divergent lines (lines that are not parallel converge/diverge at different points).
Parallel venation