Martin drew a pair of perpendicular lines and a pair of parallel line.
Martin drew a pair of perpendicular lines and a pair of parallel lines. Which of these statements best compares the pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines? Perpendicular and parallel lines have their lines extending in one direction only. Perpendicular and parallel lines always have a common endpoint. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at right angles, and parallel lines are lines that never meet. Perpendicular lines have only one point lying on them and parallel lines have no points lying on them.
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Joey plots a point P on the line AB, as shown. Which statement is true? There is only one point on the line AB because a theorem states that a line joining two points lies on the plane containing one of the points. There is only one point on the line AB because a theorem states that a line extends on both sides of a point. There are only two points on the line AB because a postulate states that a line is drawn through two points. There is at least one more point beside point P on the line AB because a postulate states that a line contains at least two points.
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