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Do Parallel lines always intersect? - Answers
In Euclidean Geometry:they never intersect______________________________________they look like this thay go on and never touch.In Non-Euclidean Geometry:Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)They never intersect according to Euclid. But if u consider non-euclidean geometry, they do. (when the surfaces are uneven).
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Do Parallel lines always intersect? - Answers
In Euclidean Geometry:they never intersect______________________________________they look like this thay go on and never touch.In Non-Euclidean Geometry:Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)They never intersect according to Euclid. But if u consider non-euclidean geometry, they do. (when the surfaces are uneven).
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Do Parallel lines always intersect? - Answers
In Euclidean Geometry:they never intersect______________________________________they look like this thay go on and never touch.In Non-Euclidean Geometry:Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)Naren BITS 18:36, 7 Jan 2009 (UTC)They never intersect according to Euclid. But if u consider non-euclidean geometry, they do. (when the surfaces are uneven).
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