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If two lines are parallel to a third line, the are not necessarily parallel to each other
publish date: 2024/02/28 23:56:00 UTC
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Correct Answer
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Explanation
If two lines are parallel to a third line, they are parallel to each other. In the below figure if \(l_1 \parallel l_2\) and \(l_1 \parallel l_3\), then \(l_2 \parallel l_3 \)