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Theorem 13.6 [Sensed parallelism is symmetric]. If m is right-sensed (left-sensed) parallel to e, thene is right-sensed

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Theorem 13 6 Sensed Parallelism Is Symmetric If M Is Right Sensed Left Sensed Parallel To E Thene Is Right Sensed 1
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Theorem 13.6 [Sensed parallelism is symmetric]. If m is right-sensed (left-sensed) parallel to e, thene is right-sensed (left-sensed) parallel to m. k m 2 Figure 13.14. Three sensed parallels in the Half-plane model Because sensed parallelism is symmetric, if m is right-sensed parallel to e, then we know that is right-sensed parallel to m, and thus, we may simply say that mande are right-sensed parallel. Similarly, if m and ê are parallel, but not sensed parallel, we say they are ultraparallel. We leave the proof of the following theorem as an exercise for the reader.