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My question is WHY PARALLEL LINE SEGMENTS NEED NOT BE OF EQUAL LENGTH ?
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Answered by anshikanegi03
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not intersect. Like adjacent lanes on a straight highway, two parallel lines face in the same direction, continuing on and on and never meeting each other. In the figure in the first section below, the two lines and are parallel. The symbol for parallel lines is so we can say that in that figure.


According to the axioms of Euclidean geometry, a line is not parallel to itself, since it intersects itself infinitely often. However, some authors allow a line to be parallel to itself, so that "is parallel to" forms an equivalence relation.

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