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Kevin says that lines p and m will eventually intersect. Is Kevin correct? A.No, because they are non-coplanar. B.No, because they are parallel. C.Yes, because they are perpendi…
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Kevin says that lines p and m will eventually intersect.
Is Kevin correct?
A.No, because they are non-coplanar.
B.No, because they are parallel.
C.Yes, because they are perpendicular.
D.Yes, because they are coplanar.
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the correct answer is
B.) no, because they are parallel.
they are both going up and down a few units apart so that makes them parallel and they will never intersect.
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