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∙ 14y agoParallel
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∙ 14y agoLines are parallel if they lie in the same plane, and are the same distance apart over their entire length
No not in length but they must be equal distance apart from each other.
Parallel lines are those that are equi-distant apart for their entire length, never meeting.
They are parallel lines
They are parallel lines
Lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane, and are the same distance apart over their entire length. Parallel lines remain the same distance apart over their entire length. No matter how far you extend them, they will never meet.
Lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane, and are the same distance apart over their entire length
Parallel lines are those that are equi-distant apart for their entire length, never meeting.
No just equal distance apart at all times
No not in length but they must be equal distance apart from each other.
Parallel lines are those that are equi-distant apart for their entire length, never meeting.
Parallel lines are the same distance apart for all points along the line.
In order to describe parallel, you need 2 lines to be parallel to each other. The lines will lie in the same plane, and the right-angle distance between the 2 lines will be constant for the entire length of the lines. Since lines are infinite length in length, they will never intersect.
They are parallel lines
Two parallel lines are sides the same distance apart.
Parallel lines
They are parallel lines