Asked by Naila dar
                Suppose line p is perpendicular to line s and line q is perpendicular to line s. are p and q parallel under all circumstances? Draw a figure to illustrate your answer .
I doubt if we can post pictures on this,because my question asks to draw a figure.I seriously need an answer to this. will someone help me please ?:) or you cud just email me the figure on my email address ! at nailanaeemdar at gmail dot com
Thanks xoxo
            
        I doubt if we can post pictures on this,because my question asks to draw a figure.I seriously need an answer to this. will someone help me please ?:) or you cud just email me the figure on my email address ! at nailanaeemdar at gmail dot com
Thanks xoxo
Answers
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    True
No need to draw a figure, just look at the screen on your computer.
let s be the top of the screen
let q be perpendicular of your screen, how about the left side?
let p be the bottom of your screen
Is the top of your computer screen not parallel to its bottom?
    
No need to draw a figure, just look at the screen on your computer.
let s be the top of the screen
let q be perpendicular of your screen, how about the left side?
let p be the bottom of your screen
Is the top of your computer screen not parallel to its bottom?
                    Answered by
            Naila dar
            
    Yes it is. That really made sense. Merci :)
    
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