differentiate between parallel and intersecting lines with diagram
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Parallel lines run in the same direction. They are equally spaced, and they never touch each other. An excellent example is a railroad track. The distance apart must be the same, or they would not accommodate the train wheels at all times.
Intersecting lines are lines that touch. X, +, or a T all intersect. Think of a the place where tho roads cross each other to form a cross as in a plus sign. Those lines intersect and are called perpendicular lines. They form 4 right angles. Likewise lines that cross to form an X are intersecting lines. Two lines that form a T as in a street where two streets meet, but one ends, they intersect where they touch.
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