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Given that m and n are parallel, and p is a transversal that is perpendicular to m, give an explanation for why it must also be perpendicular to n.

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Answer:

p is perpendicular to n. Proved.

Explanation:

See the diagram attached.

Let us assume that mm' and nn' are two straight lines parallel to each other and pp' is a transversal.

It is given that pp' is perpendicular to mm' i.e. ∠po'm = 90°

Now, since mm'║nn' and pp' is a transversal, so, ∠pon = ∠po'm = 90° {Those are corresponding angles}

So, pp' is also perpendicular to nn'. {Proved}

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