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If a third plane could be drawn which contains both lines a and b, then what must the lines be?

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a

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User Levi Rosol
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The line a and line b are parallel to each other since if you draw another line or a third plane and it contains both points both in line a and in line b it means that this third plane passes through to the both lines a and b. In order to achieve both lines a and b can be passed by the third plane, they should be parallel to each other.
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