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If there are 3 line, the 1st and 2nd line are parallel to each other, the third line are parallel to the 2nd line, does that mean all 3 line are parallel to each other?
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If there are 3 line, the 1st and 2nd line are parallel to each other, the third line are parallel to the 2nd line, does that mean all 3 line are parallel to each other?
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Yes! Just like if I told you three shapes, and that one and two are circles, and then I told you the third was the same as the second, they would all be circles!
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