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  2. Parallel Lines, and Pairs of Angles - Math is Fun

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    Parallel Lines. Lines are parallel if they are always the same distance apart (called "equidistant"), and will never meet. Just remember: Always the same distance apart and never touching. The red line is parallel to the blue line in each of these examples: Example 1.

  3. What are Parallel Lines? Definition, Properties, Examples, Facts

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    Parallel lines are the lines that never intersect each other and are equidistant. Learn about parallel lines, transversal, properties, equations, examples & more.

  4. 1.4: Parallel Lines - Mathematics LibreTexts

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    Two lines are parallel if they do not meet, no matter how far they are extended. The symbol for parallel is \ (||\). In Figure \ (\PageIndex {1}\), \ (\stackrel {\leftrightarrow} {A B}\) \ (||\) \ (\stackrel {\leftrightarrow} {C D}\). The arrow marks are used to indicate the lines are parallel.

  5. Parallel lines - Math.net

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    Parallel lines are lines in the same plane that do not intersect. Line segments and rays that are parts of parallel lines are also parallel. What are parallel lines. Parallel lines are coplanar lines that are equidistant from each other throughout their entire lengths. Parallel lines never intersect. Some real life examples of parallel lines ...

  6. Parallel (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, parallel lines are coplanar infinite straight lines that do not intersect at any point. Parallel planes are planes in the same three-dimensional space that never meet. Parallel curves are curves that do not touch each other or intersect and keep a fixed minimum distance.

  7. Parallel lines do not meet each other at any point, in a plane. They are always at an equidistant apart. When a transversal cuts parallel lines, a pair of angles are formed. Learn properties and examples at BYJU’S.

  8. Parallel Lines – Definition, Properties, and Examples

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    Parallel lines are lines that are lying on the same plane but will never meet. Understanding what parallel lines are can help us find missing angles, solve for unknown values, and even learn what they represent in coordinate geometry.