Math, asked by rajakayush497, 7 months ago

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

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Answered by aayyuuss123
11

Step-by-step explanation:

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Two lines are parallel if perpendicular distances between them is same at all points

As, { \angle{RPQ}=\angle {SQP}  =90°  }

Hence these perpendicular distances between{PR\:and\:QS     }all remain same

so..

\boxed{{PR} \parallel{QS}    }

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