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Parallel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parallel may refer to: • Parallel (latitude), an imaginary east-west line circling a globe • Parallel circuits, as opposed to series • Parallel (geometry) • Parallel evolution • Parallel transport • ...
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Parallel computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parallel (geometry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parallels Desktop for Mac — the best desktop solution for Mac Virtualization, providing the complete suite of essentials to run Windows on Mac the easy, fast and powerful way. Run Mac virtual machines and Windows applications on Macintosh easily ... Windows on Mac OS X ... The programs you need. The computer you want.
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Parallel Lines are lines that never intersect. Two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if they have the same slope. ... Determine if y = 2x+5 and -2x+y = -2 are parallel then graph the equations to check. ... Since the slopes are the same, the two lines are parallel.
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On this page, we hope to clear up problems that you might have with parallel lines and their uses in geometry. Parallel lines seem rather innocent, but are used in some complex geometry situations to help you solve problems.
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Definition of parallel in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of parallel. Pronunciation of parallel. Translations of parallel. parallel synonyms, parallel antonyms. Information about parallel in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. corresponding; similar parallel situations...
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Definition of parallel from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 2 a : having parallel sides <a parallel reamer> b : being or relating to an electrical circuit having a number of conductors in parallel c : arranged in parallel <a parallel processor>
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