The two lines are identical.
No. If they are parallel (but not identical), they will not touch.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
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If the two lines are parallel, they will never connect. A straight line drawn across those lines will intersect them at identical angles. If you have perpendicular lines, they intersect and all four angles that they make are 90 degrees.
The two lines are identical.
The comm command can be used to identify identical lines in two sorted files. By running comm -12 file1 file2, you will get the lines that are present in both files as output.
Two identical lines that are exactly the same. Regardless of position or angle.
No. If they are parallel (but not identical), they will not touch.
If the lines are identical, then the whole lines. If not they can either not meet at all or at a single point: the point of intersection.
Two coplanar lines that never intersect are called called parallel lines.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
a square
The process of nuclear division that creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis. During mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are separated into two identical sets and distributed into separate nuclei.
No.
Identical.
lines of symmetry