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How can the statement be rewritten as a conditional statement in if-then form? Lines on a coordinate plane are perpendicular if they have opposite reciprocal slopes. If lines on a coordinate plane have opposite reciprocal slopes, then they are perpendicular. If lines are on a coordinate plane, then they are perpendicular. If lines are on a coordinate plane, then they have opposite reciprocal slopes. If lines have opposite reciprocal slopes and are perpendicular, then they are on a coordinate plane.

User Joe Seifi
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Answer:

The first option. "If lines on a coordinate plane have opposite reciprocal slopes, then they are perpendicular."

Explanation:

It is the only one that makes sense, tbh. But, it includes the proper "if-then" form like the question requests it have. It also incorporates all aspects of the original statement-

a.) lines on a coordinate plane

b.) perpendicular

c.) opposite reciprocal slopes.

You're welcome. :D

User Kylotan
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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

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