shopkin1
shopkin1 shopkin1
  • 25-05-2016
  • Mathematics
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Ali says if two lines share a point they cannot be parallel do you agree explain

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periwinkle15 periwinkle15
  • 25-05-2016
Yes, parallel lines do not touch ever, that's what makes them parallel.

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jojo090801
jojo090801 jojo090801
  • 28-05-2016
exactly right the whole point of parallel is that the lines never touch 
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