For every 10 yards on a football field, there is a boldly marked line labeled with the amount of yards. There are two parallel sidelines on each side of the field. If the 50 yard line is perpendicular to one of the sidelines, what is its relationship to the other sideline?
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- The 50 yard line is perpendicular to one of the sidelines, its relationship to the other sideline is that it is perpendicular to it by the Perpendicular Transverse Theorem.
- The Perpendicular Transverse Theorem informs you that it is also perpendicular to the other lines in a plane if a line is perpendicular to one of the two parallel lines.
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