SOLUTION: a. Based on the picture, what properties can you be sure this figure has? Think about angles, lines, and intersections.
b. Are l and m parallel? Explain your thinking.
c. Wha
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Question 1116539: a. Based on the picture, what properties can you be sure this figure has? Think about angles, lines, and intersections.
b. Are l and m parallel? Explain your thinking.
c. What would you need to do to prove that l and m are parallel?
picture:https://api.agilixbuzz.com/Resz/~zd4LEAAAAAgaibrmLN2XTA.ME7Kp727ci0kvJzF5hKYcC/48780742,5BB,0,0/Assets/Media/Images/41.3.HOT2.parallel.jpg
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 4 intersecting lines. That is all you know. You have no idea whether lines l and m are parallel or not. If you were given the measure of any one of the eight angles formed by the intersection of the two unlabeled lines with line m, you could, if l and m are, in fact, parallel, prove that they are, or, if they are not actually parallel, prove that they are not.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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