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two lines in a plane intersect each other exactly at a point or are


aamirkhanuaeblr: option are
aamirkhanuaeblr: (a) perpendicular (b)parallel (c)equal (d) equidistant
aamirkhanuaeblr: please check from options
aamirkhanuaeblr: are they parallel

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Answered by TheAstrophile
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Two lines in a plane intersect each other exactly at a point or are perpendicular because if they bisect each other, they can't be parallel or equal or at equidistance.
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aamirkhanuaeblr: (a) perpendicular (b)parallel (c)equal (d) equidistant

please check from options
Answered by enu23
1
They for a cartesian plane. They are not parallel. They form 4 angles and their sum will be equal to 360° .

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aamirkhanuaeblr: (a) perpendicular (b)parallel (c)equal (d) equidistant

please check from options
enu23: OK
enu23: It's equidistant
enu23: They can't be perpendicular
enu23: Nor they can be equal or parallel
enu23: They can even form angles of 20 and 160
enu23: so how do we know it's perpendicular
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