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How many pairs of parallel edges, such as and or and , does a cube have?
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/Zhsb5lv6jCI?t=1306
Solution 1
We first count the number of pairs of parallel lines that are in the same direction as . The pairs of parallel lines are , , , , , and . These are pairs total. We can do the same for the lines in the same direction as and . This means there are total pairs of parallel lines.
Solution 2
Look at any edge, let's say . There are three ways we can pair with another edge. , , and . There are 12 edges on a cube. 3 times 12 is 36. We have to divide by 2 because every pair is counted twice, so is total pairs of parallel lines.
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Solution 3
Point the balls in your head called eyes at the page and count (You can do it). Thus trivial, the answer is .
See Also
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