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What happens when we have two lines that are
NOT parallel to each other?
They will meet at a point.
They will never meet.


What Happens When We Have Two Lines That Are NOT Parallel To Each Other They Will Meet At A Point They Will Never Meet class=

Sagot :

THEY WILL NEVER MEET .. they extend to infinity

Hi there!  

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I believe your answer is:  

"They will meet at a point."

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Here’s why:  

  • For any set of parallel lines given, they will never intercept because of the same slope that they share.
  • This means that if the slopes are different (if the lines are not parallel), they will eventually have a point of intersection.  

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.