Two parallel white lines on the road mean there is no overtaking by people on either side of the road, however one side will have a broken white line ahead. Only this side of the road are allowed to overtake.
Rectangles have both parallel and perpendicular lines. The opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel to each other, while adjacent sides are perpendicular, forming right angles at each corner. This combination of parallel and perpendicular lines is a defining characteristic of rectangles.
No, perpendicular lines are lines which intersect (cross each other/meet) and a 90 degree angle, while parallel lines a lines which run along side each other and will never intersect/meet.
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A shape that has two parallel lines and no perpendicular lines is a trapezoid, specifically an isosceles trapezoid. In this shape, one pair of opposite sides is parallel, while the other pair is not perpendicular to the parallel sides. This creates a unique geometry without right angles. Another example could be a parallelogram, which also has two pairs of parallel sides but does not necessarily have any perpendicular lines.
If the slopes are different the lines are neither - they intersect. They are parallel or coincident if the slopes are the same. Then, if the y-intercepts are the same they are coincident while if the y-intercepts are different, they are parallel.
Triangles have three sides while trapezoids are quadrilaterals with four sides. Trapezoids have one set of parallel lines. Triangles do not have any sets of parallel lines.
Latitude lines are parallel straight lines that run east-west, while longitude lines are not parallel to each other and appear curved when projected onto a map. Longitude lines converge at the poles and are widest at the equator.
No, the longitudinal lines do not run parallel to the Tropic of Capricorn. Longitudinal lines run north-south from the North Pole to the South Pole, while the Tropic of Capricorn is a specific latitude line that runs parallel to the Equator.
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An octagon can have both perpendicular and parallel lines, depending on its specific configuration. In a regular octagon, opposite sides are parallel, while the angles between adjacent sides can create perpendicular lines in certain contexts. However, in an irregular octagon, the arrangement of sides and angles can vary widely, leading to different relationships between lines.
It is not illegal, in any state, to turn left (or in fact, U turn) across single parallel yellow lines--however, crossing double parallel yellow lines is an infraction.
Latitude lines run east-west, parallel to the equator, while meridian lines run north-south, converging at the poles.