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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using complete sentences, describe one example of a place in your everyday life of parallel lines and one example of perpendicular lines. You may also provide a digital image or self-created picture

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

Consider a magazine or a sheet of paper, the sides opposite of each other will be parallel and the sides that are next to each other are perpendicular.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

or anything else that's rectangular, a book, a box, a dvd case... in any rectangle the opposite sides will be parallel and the sides that touch are perpendicular

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First time I tried to attach a file, fingers crossed... The rail lines are parallel and so are the telegraph poles whereas the poles are perpendicular to the rails.

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