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Two planes parallel to a third plane are parallel?

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Two planes parallel to a third plane are parallel?

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Yes, two planes that are both parallel to a third plane are indeed parallel to each other.

This is because parallel planes are defined as planes that never intersect and remain the same distance apart over their entire length. If two planes are both parallel to a third plane, they are not intersecting that third plane and are maintaining the same distance from it. Therefore, they must also be maintaining the same distance from each other, meaning they are parallel to each other.

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