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OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):
I take Geometry, but not at Connections.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have a couple one second :)
OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):
alright
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which of the following parts is NOT part of constructing a perpendicular line to the given line?
a. put any point above or blow the line
b. draw two intersecting arcs above the line, equidistant from the line
c.draw two arcs on the line equidistant from point f
d. draw a line through the intersection and point f
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OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):
A, that procedure is never used.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which of the following diagrams shows line m is parallel to line n
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OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):
D :I It's the only one that shows they are parallel :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what kind of line is being constructed in this diagram
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
parraell
perpendicular
congruent
similar
OpenStudy (♪chibiterasu):
Perpendicular, you use equidistance arcs above and below the line to intersect them, therefore creating a line perpendicular to Q.