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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (01.01) Which undefined terms are needed to define parallel lines? Point, line Line, plane Coplanar, line Point, coplanar

OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

I would say "Coplanar & a Line" To be parallel, they obviously must be shown to be Copland or the whole kit-and-kabootle are out the window. And, by then using "Line", or rather an equation to the line, you get the only vital piece of information needed: the slope. Points are not necessarily significant. You could take any two points at all and write two equations that are parallel for the . But... A slope is defining and needed. Hope this helps! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you it did (:

OpenStudy (amonoconnor):

Glad to hear it! Mind medaling me ? ;)

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