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Perpendicular if it is straight cross.

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Q: What is a line that cuts through two different parallel lines at different points?
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How many points do parallel lines have in common?

the parallel lines never intercept so they do not have any common points.


What line intersects a pair of parallel lines at 2 different points?

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Are points parallel if they lie on the same line?

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Is it true that if two lines are crossed by a transversal the two lines are parallel?

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What is the number of points at which two parallel lines intersect?

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