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OpenStudy (ammarah):

im a medaL GIVER!! HELP MEEEE

OpenStudy (ammarah):

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OpenStudy (ammarah):

Determine which lines, if any, must be parallel. Explain.

OpenStudy (amriju):

l and n

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so... l,m,n are parallel and p, q

OpenStudy (amriju):

how is m parellel to l and n..?@rebelchick777

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think there is enough information to make that claim about m, p, and q.

OpenStudy (ammarah):

yes there is

OpenStudy (amriju):

correct @CliffSedge

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ammarah):

????????????????????????????????? just tell me the stupid answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't tell stupid answers, only smart ones.

OpenStudy (ammarah):

fine watever and ill give u a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give it to @amriju; I have plenty.

OpenStudy (ammarah):

if he answers my question

OpenStudy (amriju):

lol..thnks cliff...nd i think i have answered it already...scroll up...@Ammarah

OpenStudy (ammarah):

i need to know why there parallel

OpenStudy (amriju):

look l and n are the two lines intercepted by q....and both produce a equal( 90 ) deg...this happens only if if the lines r parellel....and r probabbly called the corresponding angles.....m produces 90 deg with p...but there is no such proof that l and n also produces 90 deg with p...so we're not sure...speaking of p and q....none of the two lines are shown to cut a single line and produce equal angles....so not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

l and n are parallel because they intersect the same line at 90 degs. m ingersects the other line at 90 degs.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sides of a ractangle are parallel? do u know it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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