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Are parallel lines congruent? - Answers
Maybe, maybe not. There's no connection at all between the lengths of linesand their relative positions.Two line segments, both 7 inches long or both 1 meter long, may intersect, ormay be parallel, or if you're working in 3 dimensions, may even be skew lines.If they happen to be two opposite sides of a parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle,square, or regular polygon with an even number of sides, then they're parallel.But the question only speaks of two congruent lines out of the blue.
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Are parallel lines congruent? - Answers
Maybe, maybe not. There's no connection at all between the lengths of linesand their relative positions.Two line segments, both 7 inches long or both 1 meter long, may intersect, ormay be parallel, or if you're working in 3 dimensions, may even be skew lines.If they happen to be two opposite sides of a parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle,square, or regular polygon with an even number of sides, then they're parallel.But the question only speaks of two congruent lines out of the blue.
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Are parallel lines congruent? - Answers
Maybe, maybe not. There's no connection at all between the lengths of linesand their relative positions.Two line segments, both 7 inches long or both 1 meter long, may intersect, ormay be parallel, or if you're working in 3 dimensions, may even be skew lines.If they happen to be two opposite sides of a parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle,square, or regular polygon with an even number of sides, then they're parallel.But the question only speaks of two congruent lines out of the blue.
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