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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Select all of the object sets that could be modelled by perpendicular lines.
A perpendicular line is one that divides a 180 degrees line (or a straight line) into two; creating 90 degrees on one hand and 90 degrees on the other.
OPTIONS:
(A) APPLICABLE
Two roads that meet at an intersection can be modelled by perpendicular lines. Use the definition above as a yardstick.
(B) APPLICABLE
The top of the desk to the floor will represent the dividing line while the floor itself will be the 180° line.
(C) NOT APPLICABLE
A tree and its shadow on the ground will only form a right-angled triangle
(D) NOT APPLICABLE
Two stars seen in the sky cannot be modelled by perpendicular lines. They can only be modelled by a straight line; a line which extends from the first star to the other.
H is independent, d is dependent because it says the “ same time “ meaning the time won’t change .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In every triangle, all the measures of the angles combined is 180 degrees.
So x + y + z = 180 degrees