They remain equal distance from one another
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Yes, it is true. If a transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, it must also be perpendicular to the other parallel line. This is a consequence of the properties of parallel lines and transversals, which dictate that corresponding angles formed by the transversal and the parallel lines are congruent. Therefore, if one angle is a right angle, the other must also be a right angle, confirming the perpendicularity.
Parallel lines never intersect. This is a parallel line. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ True ;
When non-parallel lines are cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are not necessarily equal. Instead, the relationship between these angles depends on the specific measures of the angles formed by the transversal and the non-parallel lines. Therefore, unlike the case with parallel lines, alternate interior angles do not have a consistent property of being congruent when the lines are not parallel.
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They never intersect.
Yes. Parallel Lines are also two coplanar lines that do not intersect.
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They meet at INFINITY.
The slopes will be the same. It is also possible that both parallel lines have no slope defined - if they are vertical.
Parallel lines are never perpendicular. Perpendicular lines are co-planar and cross at right angles.