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Consider the diagram. Lines A and D are A)non-coplanar B)parallel C)perpendicular D)skew
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Consider the diagram. Lines A and D are A)non-coplanar B)parallel C)perpendicular D)skew
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Consider the diagram. Lines A and D are
A)non-coplanar
B)parallel
C)perpendicular
D)skew
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Answer C- Perpendicular
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Answer:
C) perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
Lines A and D are perpendicular because
(a) they intersect, and
(b) the angle between them is marked as a right angle.
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