Math, asked by amamitjha, 10 months ago

3.
Draw a line segment AB = 6 cm. Mark two points P and Q on it. Draw lines
perpendicular to AB through P and Q (PR and QS). What can you say about PR and
QS? Are these parallel? Justify your answer.

Answers

Answered by yochada94
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if the corresponding angles, the angles that are on the same corner at each intersection, are equal, then the lines are parallel. The second is if the alternate interior angles, the angles that are on opposite sides of the transversel and inside the parallel lines, are equal, then the lines are parallel

∠APR = 90°

∠BPR = 90°

∠AQS = 90°

∠BQS = 90°

the corresponding angles = equal = 90°

=> PR & QS are parallel

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Answered by atulgupta3214
1

Answer:

yes these are parallel

Step-by-step explanation:

Because both lines cannot intersect each oyher at any point if they are drawn infinately. also they are perpendicular.

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