what is the condition for parallel lines
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Two lines in a plane are said to be parallel if they do not intersect, when extended infinitely in both the direction. Also, the distance between the two lines is the same throughout. The symbol for denoting parallel lines is ∥.
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In other words, the slopes of parallel lines are equal. Note that two lines are parallel if their slopes are equal and they have different y-intercepts. In other words, perpendicular slopes are negative reciprocals of each other. Here is a quick review of the slope/intercept form of a line.
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