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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP AND EXPLAIN SO I CAN LEARN. THANKS. Indicate whether each item described contains parallel lines or perpendicular li

nes. a. The back and side edge of a filing cabinet b. Two walls facing each other in a square room c. The hands of the clock at 3:00 d. Two straight telephone poles on flat ground e. The hands of the clock at 9:00
Mathematics
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AfilCa [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hey! I think I can help.

Parallel lines are lines that can't meet.Perpendicular lines are lines that can meet.

e.)Since the line at 12 and the line at 9 meets then it is a perpendicular line.

c.)Perpendicular line.

a.)Perpendicular line.

b.)Parallel line.

d.)Depending on how they are faced if the ends of the telephone wire meets the second one then it is perpendicular but if not then it is parallel that's if they are in different directions which they can not meet.Thank you for the question

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