In the adjacent figure a line and fall on line l and M such that the sum of the interior angles one and two is less than 180°, then what can you do say about lines l and M
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Given, a line n falls on lines l and m such that the sum of the interior angles 1 and 2 < 180° on the right side of line n. So, the lines l and m will eventually intersect on the right side of line n.
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Acc to Euclid's fifth postulate if a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angle on the same side less than 180°
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, the two straight lines if produced indefinitely , it meets on that side which the angles are less than 180°
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So , that the lines l and m will meet on the right side of line n
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