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Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.

Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.

Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.

Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.

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Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.

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