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GED Math: Graphs and Functions Drill 4, Problem 5. Which of the following statements would be sufficient to show that lines A and C are parallel?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by parallel lines They're just one
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old lady away from being a parallelogram Which of the
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following statements would be sufficient to show that lines and
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see below are parallel and hear the potential answers you
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understand her already know numbers or equations to get in
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the way here just plain and simple What are the
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properties of parallel lines And how could we prove that
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a and c belonging that club Well we've got this
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trans verceles thing here line be that cuts through both
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of them That guy has to play into things somehow
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let's look over the answer choice and see what our
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options are Option b can't possibly be right It starts
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by assuming that is perpendicular to see and if that
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were true then they couldn't possibly be parallel So is
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that a same deal for choice D waken nix that
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one two what about answers See well a is perpendicular
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to be yeah it's a start but just knowing that
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is perpendicular to be doesn't tell us anything about a
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relationship to see oh yeah our answer has to be
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the first one is perpendicular to b and b is
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perpendicular to see if that were true We'd have a
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pair of alternating interior right angles right chair in here
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And if these two angles air congratulate then by rule
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lines a and c must be parallel So answer it
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is Our parallelogram would be so proud of us like 00:01:30.076 --> [endTime] some candy
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