No. Parodies reuse the same plot while parallels reuse the same personalities, skins, or extracurricular for new characters.
The word parallel means that one set (or more) of lines will never touch, even if the line goes on forever.Example of a set of parallel lines:_______________________________________________________Note: parallel lines do not have to be in equal length.
In a way it does because it means straight lines that remain equal distance apart and never intersect with each other.
It means two lines which are always the same perpendicular distance apart from one another.
Transformers can be connected in parallel, if they have the same primary and secondary voltages and equal operating frequency.
No. The sides of a shape don't need to be equal in length to be parallel.
Parallel to each other: lying in the same plane, but not intersecting.
Parallel sides are lines that remain the same distance apart.
A triangle has 3 sides. A regular triangle has all EQUAL sides. An isosceles triangle has 2 EQUAL sides. A scalene triangle has NO equal sides. Equal = parallel..basically equal and parallel are the same thing, in this conversation.
Yes. By definition, opposite sides are equal (i.e. same length) and parallel.
Any two lines, if their slops are equal, are either parallel or else the same line.
Basically. However, comedy can imply a parody of an originally serious production.
No triangle has parallel sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides of the same lengths.