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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
14

Can somebody help with number 4?

Mathematics
1 answer:
AnnyKZ [126]3 years ago
5 0
The answer would be C
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Explanation:

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The ceiling plane EFGH is parallel to the floor.

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In contrast, something like plane ABFE intersects with ABCD along the segment AB. This shows ABFE is not parallel to ABCD.

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In contrast, alternate interior angles would be something like the pair angle 2 and angle 7. The other pair being angle 3 and angle 6. This time the angles are on alternating or opposite sides of the transversal.

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