If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
No. In order to be parallel, two lines would have to have the same slope, and different intercepts.Why? Two lines with different slopes, but the same intercepts would result in two intersecting lines. Two lines with the same slope, and the same intercept would result in the same line. Two lines with the same slope, and different intercepts would be parallel.
No, they cannot - unless the two lines are effectively the same line.
They are parallel to each other.
since one parallel lines is perpendicular to another line, the other parallel line is perpendicular to the line as well. so the two would not be parallel, only the original two.
They are parallel to each other.
yes two lines that are the same line are parallel because they continue forever and do not intercept.
A parallel line is two lines along the same path in the same direction. Also parallel lines always have to be straight Some examples of parallel lines are below. \ | | / / = ll
If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
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No, they can't be, if they intersect. This is because any two lines parallel to the same line are also parallel. And since they intersect, they aren't parallel.
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Yes they are. It's a postulate: In a plane two lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel.
For two lines to be parallel they must have the same slope. A line parallel to a line with slope -2 would have a slope of -2.
Parallel lines have the same slope.
Any two lines, if their slops are equal, are either parallel or else the same line.