Respuesta :

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

A line is a one-dimensional figure having no thickness and extends infinitely in both directions.

Direction ratios of the line joining points [tex]\left ( x_1,y_1,z_1 \right )\,,\,\left ( x_2,y_2,z_2 \right )[/tex] are given by [tex]\left ( x_2-x_1,y_2-y_1,z_2-z_1 \right )[/tex].

Direction ratio is a number proportional to the direction cosine.

Direction ratios of a line joining points (−4, −6, 1) and (−2, 0, −3):

[tex]\left ( -2+4,0+6,-3-1 \right )=\left ( 2,6,-4 \right )[/tex]

Direction ratios of a line joining points  (12, 20, 7) and (7, 5, 17):[tex]\left ( 7-12,5-20,17-7 \right )=\left ( -5,-15,10 \right )[/tex]

Ratios of the direction ratios:

[tex]\frac{2}{-5}=\frac{6}{-15}=\frac{-4}{10}=\frac{2}{5}[/tex]

We know that two lines are proportional if their direction ratios are proportional.

So, the given lines are parallel.

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