No, as long as the lines will never touch, they are parallel
No, if they have the same slope, they're parallel. This means they could be vertical, horizontal, or anything in between.
And don't listen to the other guy, because skew lines are lines on two different planes, never intersect, and are not parallel.
false
The slopes will be the same. It is also possible that both parallel lines have no slope defined - if they are vertical.
Parallel lines never intersect. This is a parallel line. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ True ;
true
lines m and n are parallel if x= 12 and y= 54
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The slopes will be the same. It is also possible that both parallel lines have no slope defined - if they are vertical.
Yes, it is true. If a transversal is perpendicular to one of two parallel lines, it must also be perpendicular to the other parallel line. This is a consequence of the properties of parallel lines and transversals, which dictate that corresponding angles formed by the transversal and the parallel lines are congruent. Therefore, if one angle is a right angle, the other must also be a right angle, confirming the perpendicularity.
Parallel lines never intersect. This is a parallel line. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ True ;
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They never intersect.
lines m and n are parallel if x= 12 and y= 54
In that case, the product of the slopes is equal to minus 1.
Yes. Parallel Lines are also two coplanar lines that do not intersect.
They meet at INFINITY.