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  • 06-08-2017
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Can two lines be drawn from a point not on a line that will meet the line at a right angle? at a 45° angle? explain each answer.

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Erythrosin17
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  • 16-08-2017
I believe the the correct answer would be yes. Two lines can be drawn from a point that is not collinear with a certain line that will meet the line at a right angle or 90 degree angle and at an angle of 45 degrees. We can freely draw any line that would pass through a given point and would cross a given line at any direction giving us different angles and this would include a 90 and 45 degree angle.
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