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Transversal lines by figure ​

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Answered by Poornica
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Definition: A line that cuts across two or more (usually parallel) lines. In the figure below, the line AB is a transversal. It cuts across the parallel lines PQ and RS. If it crosses the parallel lines at right angles it is called a perpendicular transversal.

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Answered by jitendradhami13
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Two lines that are stretched into infinity and still never intersect are called coplanar lines and are said to be parallel lines. The symbol for "parallel to" is //.

If we have two lines (they don't have to be parallel) and have a third line that crosses them as in the figure below - the crossing line is called a transversal:

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