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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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? A) Perpendicular and parallel lines have their lines extending in one direction only. B) Perpendicular and parallel lines always have a common endpoint. C) Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at right angles, and parallel lines are lines that never meet. D) Perpendicular lines have only one point lying on them, and parallel lines have no points lying on them. @niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

C...Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at right angles, and parallel lines are lines that never meet.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do I add images to here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and thanks

OpenStudy (niahloves):

you welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What construction does the image below demonstrate? A) The circumcenter of a regular hexagon B) The incenter of a regular hexagon C) A regular hexagon circumscribed about a circle D) A regular hexagon inscribed in a circle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

picture?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i added the picture below

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it not their? @niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

sorry i see it i would say it's a regular hexagon inscribed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alex wants to construct a line segment through R that makes the same angle with line segment QR as line segment PQ. The figure below shows a step to construct a congruent angle at R: Which figure shows the next step to construct a congruent angle at R? @niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Abigail wrote the statements shown in the chart below: Statement Description 1 If two lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains both lines. 2 If a point lies outside a line, then exactly one plane contains both the line and the point. Which option best classifies Abigail's statements? A) Statement 1 and Statement 2 are postulates because they are true facts. B) Statement 1 and Statement 2 are theorems because they can be proved with the help of appropriate postulates. C) Statement 1 is a theorem because it can be proved, and Statement 2 is a postulate because it is a true fact. D) Statement 1 is a postulate because it is a true fact, and Statement 2 is a theorem because it can be proved. @niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

.A) Statement 1 and Statement 2 are postulates because they are true facts.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4 more questions left @niahloves lol but idk I feel like you have helped enough for today

OpenStudy (niahloves):

no i can still help you if you want me to?

OpenStudy (niahloves):

and plus i love math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wish I had the brain the got haha but okay lets knocked em down

OpenStudy (niahloves):

ok keep tag ing me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

I think B but im not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@niahloves

OpenStudy (niahloves):

i am not very good at this but i will say A

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