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Davis Owen
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12 April, 08:59
Can a line be parallel to a ray?
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Drew Stanton
12 April, 09:16
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Yes a line can be parallel to a ray
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Walker Dillon
12 April, 09:23
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You can describe lines, rays, and line segments by the way they meet or cross each other. Words Parallel lines are always the same distance apart They do not meet. Words Lines that meet or cross each other are called intersecting lines.
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