sebastianmichels
sebastianmichels sebastianmichels
  • 12-11-2019
  • Mathematics
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from the following figure, why can you not conclude that lines I and M are parallel?​

from the following figure why can you not conclude that lines I and M are parallel class=

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michaelbush
michaelbush michaelbush
  • 12-11-2019

Answer:

L and M are not parallel because they both have different angles.  They will intersect at some point in time.

Step-by-step explanation:

L is 120° and M is 118°.  Since M is at a slope pointing towards L, they will at some point intersect.

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