Lines Parallel to the Same Line

In Geometry, a line is defined as a one-dimensional geometric figure that extends infinitely in both directions. A line has no thickness. A line is generally made up of an infinite number of points. In this article, we will discuss the lines parallel to the same line and the theorem related to it with many solved examples.

What is Meant by Lines Parallel to the Same Line?

Theorem: Lines that are parallel to the same line are parallel to each other.

It means that if two lines are parallel to the same line, then they will be parallel to each other. Now, let us check this theorem with the help of the below figure.

From the given figure, we can say that line m is parallel to line l and line n is parallel to line l. (i.e) line m || line l and line n || line l. Also, “t” is the transversal for the lines l, m and n.

Therefore, we can say that 1 = 2 and 1 = 3. (By corresponding angles axioms).

So, we can also say that 2 and 3 are corresponding and they are equal to each other.

Thus, 2 = 3

By using the converse of corresponding angle axioms, we conclude that line m is parallel to line n. (i.e) Line m || Line n.

Note: This property can be extended to more than two lines also.