When you quadruple space a document, it inserts three blank lines between each line of text. So, for every line of text, there will be a total of four lines: the original line plus three blank lines. For example, if you have five lines of text, you would see 15 blank lines in total.
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Parallel lines in Euclidean space are always coplanar.
Parallel lines will be co-planar.
An infinite number of lines.
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3 to 4 depending on the paper your wrighting on i think mostly 4 hope that helped :)
When you double space text, one blank line is left between the lines of text. This means there is one line of blank space between each line of text.
In a double-spaced document, there is typically one blank line of space between each double-spaced line.
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It is the spaces after the body of a letter.
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The blank space is the page margin.
A blank space around the edge of the pages.
A blank space around the edge of the pages.