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2 December, 13:29

1. Provide reasons for the proof. Given: Line h is parallel to line k. Line j is perpendicular to line h Prove: line j is perpendicular to line k.

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  1. 2 December, 15:23
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    The proof is explained below:

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given two lines 'h' and 'k' which are parallel to each other. Also, there is another line 'j' that is perpendicular to line 'h'.

    To Prove : line 'j' is perpendicular to line 'k'.

    Proof : Let m, n and p be the slopes of lines 'h', 'k' and 'j' respectively.

    Now, since line 'h' and 'k' are parallel, so their slopes will be equal. i. e., m = n ... (1)

    Also, lines 'h' and 'j' are perpendicular, so the product of their slopes is - 1. i. e., m * p = - 1.

    Or we can write it as n * p = - 1 ... From equation (1)

    Thus, the line 'j' is perpendicular to line 'k'.

    Hence Proved
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