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The slope of Line P Q is (v – z) divided by
.
The slope of Line P prime Q prime is
divided by
(w + a) – (x + a).
Both lines have a slope that is
divided by
.
Therefore, the lines are
.
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The slope of line PQ is (v − z) divided by (w − x).
The slope of line P′Q′ is (v − z) divided by (w + a) − (x + a) = (v − z)/(w − x).
Both lines have a slope that is (v − z)/(w − x).
Therefore, the lines are parallel.
The slope of line P′Q′ is (v − z) divided by (w + a) − (x + a) = (v − z)/(w − x).
Both lines have a slope that is (v − z)/(w − x).
Therefore, the lines are parallel.
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