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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Create a list of at least 10 "reasons" you may use in a proof. 2. Provide an example of what each term you have listed may look like. 3. How can you tell if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither? Example (for parts 1 and 2) : Multiplication property: x/2 = 5 x = 10 i dont get this please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

reasons are just proven theorems or definitions. (a*b)+c = (a+c)(b+c) that kinda stuff with the name there are many ways to tell with lines id say something with vectors but i dont think thats of any help, just read the textbook

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it wasnmt in a text book what i coppied was all they gave me

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