Question
Diagonal lines u and t intersect at a right angle. Line t slopes upward to the right, and line u slopes downward to the right.
What is the precise definition of the figure in the image?
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Responses
a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and therefore, never intersects it
a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and therefore, never intersects it
a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle
a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle
a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions
a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions
a part of the circumference of a circle or other curve that measure the distance between two points on a curve
What is the precise definition of the figure in the image?
(1 point)
Responses
a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and therefore, never intersects it
a straight line that always remains the same distance from another line and therefore, never intersects it
a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle
a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle
a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions
a straight figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in two opposite directions
a part of the circumference of a circle or other curve that measure the distance between two points on a curve
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The precise definition that fits the description of lines u and t intersecting at a right angle is:
**a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle**.
**a line that intersects another line at a 90-degree angle**.