ngreene1 ngreene1
  • 14-02-2017
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can a pair of lines be both parallel and perpendicular? explain

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Krystox
Krystox Krystox
  • 14-02-2017
No, the 2 lines can never ever be both parallel and perpendicular if I'm not mistaken. This is because a set of parallel lines will never touch each other at all. However perpendicular lines are two lines that meet up to get an angle of 90. You cannot have two lines that never touch and touch at the same time.
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mdelawter
mdelawter mdelawter
  • 14-02-2017
Nope! they can only be one or the other!
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