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In each of the two lines is perpendicular to the same line, what kind of lines are they to each other?

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Solution

The figure can be drawn as follows:

Here,and.

We need to find the relation between lines l and m

It is given that , therefore,

(i)

Similarly, we have, therefore,

(ii)

From (i) and (ii), we get:

But these are the pair of corresponding angles.

Theorem states: If a transversal intersects two lines in such a way that a pair of corresponding angles is equal, then the two lines are parallel.

Thus, we can say that .

Hence, the lines are parallel to each other.


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