paralleelidele
Paralleelidele is a term that refers to lines that are equidistant from each other at all points. In Euclidean geometry, two lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane and do not intersect, no matter how far they are extended. This property can be demonstrated through various geometric postulates and theorems. The concept of parallel lines is fundamental to understanding many geometric concepts, including the properties of parallelograms, trapezoids, and other quadrilaterals. Parallel lines are also crucial in coordinate geometry, where they can be identified by having the same slope. The symbol used to denote parallel lines is typically two vertical lines, for example, AB || CD.
The existence of parallel lines is guaranteed by Euclid's fifth postulate, also known as the parallel postulate.