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Write an example of parellel lines of your daily life​

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Answered by devil6416
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Answer:

In real life, while railroad tracks, the edges of sidewalks, and the markings on streets are all parallel, the tracks, sidewalks, and streets go up and down hills and around curves. Those three real-life examples are good, but not perfect, models of parallel lines.

Answered by Deeksha3104
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer ☺️

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.

Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:

  1. Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:Opposite walls in a room.
  2. Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:Opposite walls in a room.Two sides of road.
  3. Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:Opposite walls in a room.Two sides of road.Queues of women and men while serving‘Langar’.
  4. Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:Opposite walls in a room.Two sides of road.Queues of women and men while serving‘Langar’.Railway track.
  5. Parallel lines are the lines which never intersects and run parallely.Some examples are given below:Opposite walls in a room.Two sides of road.Queues of women and men while serving‘Langar’.Railway track. Opposite sides of blackboard and whiteboard. etc.ailway track.
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