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What makes a line parallel?(1 point)
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A parallel line is a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle.
A parallel line is a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle.
A parallel line is the finite section of a line between two points on that line.
A parallel line is the finite section of a line between two points on that line.
A parallel line is a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions.
A parallel line is a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions.
A parallel line is a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and never intersects it.
A parallel line is a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and never intersects it.
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The correct response is: "A parallel line is a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and never intersects it."
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