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(Assume the top set of lines is a single line)
________________________
........................................__________ (Top line m)
__________________________________ (Bottom line l)
Are these parallel lines?
I know they are parallel in the sense they are going in the same direction, my question is whether the above can be called a parallel line since it's vertical distance from the bottom line has changed.
Wikipedia seems to tell me no
"Given straight lines l and m, the following descriptions of line m equivalently define it as parallel to line l in Euclidean space:
Every point on line m is located at exactly the same minimum distance from line l (equidistant lines)."
This isn't a maths homework question or anything, I'm just genuinely not sure what the answer is :S
________________________
........................................__________ (Top line m)
__________________________________ (Bottom line l)
Are these parallel lines?
I know they are parallel in the sense they are going in the same direction, my question is whether the above can be called a parallel line since it's vertical distance from the bottom line has changed.
Wikipedia seems to tell me no
"Given straight lines l and m, the following descriptions of line m equivalently define it as parallel to line l in Euclidean space:
Every point on line m is located at exactly the same minimum distance from line l (equidistant lines)."
This isn't a maths homework question or anything, I'm just genuinely not sure what the answer is :S