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OpenStudy (peachy1):

(math medal)

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

yes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you understand what parallel lines are?

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

for the first question/ problem... u know what parallel means?

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

(of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

or lets just say they never interest

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

2nd problem obtuse is more than 90, acute less than 90, straight is 180

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

also right is 90 only 90

OpenStudy (dayakar):

distance between two lines are always same are parallel lines

OpenStudy (dayakar):

check once again

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

hope this picture is easier to understand

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

we are on number 1

OpenStudy (dayakar):

|dw:1459438552675:dw| PQ parallel to RS and PS parallel to QR

OpenStudy (dayakar):

WHAT'S THE ANSWER

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar sr

OpenStudy (dayakar):

@MarcoReus11 ,am'i wrong

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

PQ parallel to RS... its best to say pq is parallel to sr

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

same direction

OpenStudy (dayakar):

no, plz ,understand the concept , then write an answer

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

i drew a picture for u plz do look at it

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

the answer is not the important thing right now, the important thing is u learning how to do it:)

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar u look like u know what u r doing, i give u a medal and u take over

OpenStudy (dayakar):

@MarcoReus11 , SIR , \PQ parallel to SR this notation is correct , here line segments shown by capital letters only, thank u for giving medals

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar yes its correct but people usually write rs and pq because it's the same starting point if u understand me.

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar we are trying to make our user/the person who ask the question understand it. NOT US

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

the easier we write it the easier for them to understand

OpenStudy (dayakar):

|dw:1459440858021:dw|@MarcoReus11 , i know that two types of notation make him confuse, in the diagram , we can write p//q

OpenStudy (dayakar):

@Peachy1 , what are u doing now ,r u following us

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar question is closed, shouldn't care so much since he/she doesn't seem to care eithier

OpenStudy (dayakar):

@MarcoReus11 ,any how we have some good conversation ,bye

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

@dayakar bye

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