parallèles
Parallèles is the French term for parallel lines, a foundational concept in geometry and related disciplines. In a plane, two distinct lines are parallèles if they do not intersect. They share the same direction and, in analytic terms, have equal slopes; the distance between them remains constant.
Etymology: from Latin parallelus, from Greek para ("beside") and allos ("other").
In Euclidean geometry, the parallel postulate states that through any point not on a given line there
In non-Euclidean geometries, the situation changes: in hyperbolic geometry, infinitely many lines can be drawn through
Notation: AB ∥ CD denotes that lines AB and CD are parallel.
Parallèles also appear in geography and cartography, where lines of latitude (parallels) run east–west and never