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24. if two lines are perpendicular to the same line then the lines are …

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  1. if two lines are perpendicular to the same line then the lines are

a. parallel b. perpendicular c. skew d. oblique

  1. if parallel lines are intersected by a transversal then which angles are always supplementary?

a. alternate interior angles b. same side exterior angles
c. corresponding angles d. vertical angles

  1. find the value of x in the diagram at right. lines are parallel

a. 74 b. 11.5
c. 46.5 d. 90

  1. which is not a shortcut to congruent triangles?

a. aas b. sas c. cpctc d. sss

  1. which shortcut can be used to show the triangles are congruent?

a. aas b. sas
c. asa d. sss

  1. which shortcut can be used to show the triangles are congruent?

a. aas b. hl
c. asa d. sas

  1. what else is needed to show δtwo ≅ δhip by hl?

a. \\(\overline{wo} \cong \overline{hi}\\) b. \\(\overline{to} \cong \overline{hp}\\)
c. \\(\angle o \cong \angle i\\) d. \\(\angle t \cong \angle p\\)

Explanation:

Question 24

Step1: Recall line perpendicularity rules

In a plane, if two lines are perpendicular to the same line, they are parallel. (In 3D, they could be skew, but the question likely refers to a plane context as it's a basic geometry question.)

Step2: Evaluate options

  • A. parallel: Matches the plane - case rule.
  • B. perpendicular: Two lines perpendicular to the same line aren't necessarily perpendicular to each other.
  • C. skew: Applies to 3D, less likely here.
  • D. oblique: Not related to this rule.

Step1: Recall angle relationships with transversal

  • Alternate interior angles: Congruent.
  • Same - side exterior angles: Supplementary (sum to \(180^{\circ}\)).
  • Corresponding angles: Congruent.
  • Vertical angles: Congruent.

Step2: Match with the property of being supplementary

Same - side exterior angles are supplementary when parallel lines are cut by a transversal.

Step1: Identify angle relationship

The angles \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) are same - side interior angles (or we can use the fact that if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, same - side interior angles are supplementary, or we can also consider the exterior - interior relationship. Wait, actually, the angle \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) should be supplementary? Wait, no, let's look at the diagram. If the lines are parallel, and the angle given is \(125\), and the other angle is \(2x+32\), maybe they are same - side interior angles. So \(2x + 32+125 = 180\)? Wait, no, maybe the angle \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) are related as alternate exterior or something. Wait, no, let's solve \(2x+32 = 180 - 125\)? Wait, no, maybe the angle \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) are supplementary? Wait, \(180-125 = 55\)? No, that's not right. Wait, maybe the angle \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) are equal? No, that would not make sense. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the correct approach: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the sum of same - side interior angles is \(180^{\circ}\). So \(2x + 32+125=180\)? No, \(2x+32 = 180 - 125\)? \(180 - 125=55\), \(2x+32 = 55\)? No, that gives \(x = 11.5\), which is option B. Wait, let's check: \(2\times11.5+32=23 + 32 = 55\), and \(180 - 125 = 55\). So the two angles are supplementary (same - side interior angles), so \(2x + 32+125 = 180\) → \(2x=180 - 125 - 32=23\) → \(x = 11.5\)

Step1: Set up the equation

Since the lines are parallel, the angles \(2x + 32\) and \(125\) are same - side interior angles, so they are supplementary. So \(2x+32 + 125=180\)

Step2: Solve for x

\(2x+157 = 180\)
\(2x=180 - 157\)
\(2x = 23\)
\(x=\frac{23}{2}=11.5\)

Answer:

A. parallel

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