Prove that the perpendicular distance between two parallels is always equal .
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The distance between two parallel lines in the plane is the minimum distance between any two points lying on the lines. It equals the perpendicular distance from any point on one line to the other line. In the case of non-parallel coplanar intersecting lines, the distance between them is zero.
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