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if two straight lines intersect each other in such a way that one of the angles for measure 90 degree so that each of the remaining angle measure 90 degree​

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Answered by Saumili4
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Answer:

Given, two straight lines intersect each other in such a way that one of the angles formed measure 90°.

We know that, lines which intersect to form a right angle are known as perpendicular lines

In the above figure , AB is perpendicular to CD

Considering ∠AOC=90°

Now,

∠AOC+∠AOD=180° [Linear pair]

90°+∠AOD=180°

∠AOD=90°

Similarly,

∠AOC+∠BOC=180° and ∠BOD+∠AOD=180° [Both making linear pair]

So, we get ∠BOC=90° and ∠BOD=90°

Hence, ∠AOC=∠AOD=∠BOC=∠BOD=90°

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Answered by watsupd2
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Answer:

Given, two straight lines intersect each other in such a way that one of the angles formed measure 90°.

We know that, lines which intersect to form a right angle are known as perpendicular lines

In the above figure , AB is perpendicular to CD

Considering ∠AOC=90°

Now,

∠AOC+∠AOD=180° [Linear pair]

90°+∠AOD=180°

∠AOD=90°

Similarly,

∠AOC+∠BOC=180° and ∠BOD+∠AOD=180° [Both making linear pair]

So, we get ∠BOC=90° and ∠BOD=90°

Hence, ∠AOC=∠AOD=∠BOC=∠BOD=90°

Step-by-step explanation:

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