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How do you find parallel perpendicular or neither? - Answers
parallel is easy. are they the same distance apart at two different benchmarks? if not then they may be perpendicular. perpendicular means they intersect at a 90 degrees. If it is any other angle and they are different distances apart at your two benchmarks then they are neither of the two choices
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How do you find parallel perpendicular or neither? - Answers
parallel is easy. are they the same distance apart at two different benchmarks? if not then they may be perpendicular. perpendicular means they intersect at a 90 degrees. If it is any other angle and they are different distances apart at your two benchmarks then they are neither of the two choices
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How do you find parallel perpendicular or neither? - Answers
parallel is easy. are they the same distance apart at two different benchmarks? if not then they may be perpendicular. perpendicular means they intersect at a 90 degrees. If it is any other angle and they are different distances apart at your two benchmarks then they are neither of the two choices
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