3.3.2

Parallel & Perpendicular Lines

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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

There are special words we use in maths to describe how a set of straight lines are related to each other.

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Parallel lines

  • Parallel lines run alongside each other but would never meet, no matter how long they were.
  • Parallel lines are always the same distance apart.
  • The lines you write on in your English book are parallel lines.
  • The opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel.
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Perpendicular lines

  • Perpendicular lines are lines that meet or cross at right angles.
  • Lines that would meet at right angles but are not touching are also perpendicular.
  • The squares in your maths book are made of perpendicular lines that cross at right angles.
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Lines in shapes

  • Shapes can have parallel and perpendicular sides.

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