GCSE Maths (AQA)
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Parallel Lines
- Parallel lines are always the same distance apart and never meet
- Parallel lines are represented by sets of arrows
- A line can have any number of lines parallel to it
- Different sets of parallel lines are marked with different numbers of arrows
- Real world examples of parallel lines include train tracks, shelves, ruler edges, piano keys, and zebra crossings
- Examples of parallel lines are not required in exams
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