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a line RS is perpendicular to plane p at R. If T is a second point not on. Can RT be perpendicular to plane P?
Lines AB and LM are each perpendicular to plane P. Are AB and LM coplanar?
Plan P is perpendicular to AB at B. Plane Q intersects AB at P. Can Q be perpendicular to AB?
Lines AB and LM are each perpendicular to plane P. Are AB and LM coplanar?
Plan P is perpendicular to AB at B. Plane Q intersects AB at P. Can Q be perpendicular to AB?
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