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Lines p, q, r, and s are coplanar. If like p is perpendicular to line q, line q is perpendicular to line r, and line s is parallel to line p, then what conclusion can we make about lines s and r?

A. Lines s and r are parallel
B. Lines s and r are perpendicular
C. Lines s and r are neither parallel nor perpendicular
D. No conclusion can be made

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

To get the answer here, we simply start looking from what we had initially

From the initial point, we can see that line p and line r are perpendicular

The reason for this is because, line q serves as a point for the two and since q is perpendicular to p and r, then p and r are perpendicular

So since s is parallel to like p and line p

is perpendicular to r, then r and and s must be parallel too

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