Kevin says that lines p and m will eventually intersect.


Lines A and B intersect. Plane A contains lines p, m, and n. Line n is horizontal on the plane. Lines p and m are both going in the same direction and are identical. Plane B contains vertical line l which forms a right angle with line n.

Is Kevin correct?


No, because they are non-coplanar.

No, because they are parallel.

Yes, because they are perpendicular.

Yes, because they are coplanar.

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Answer:

No, because they are parallel.

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Kevin says that lines p and m will eventually intersect. The statement is incorrect because lines p and m are parallel.

What are parallel and perpendicular lines?

Lines in a plane that are consistently spaced apart are known as parallel lines. Parallel lines don't cross each other. Perpendicular lines are those that cross at a straight angle of 90 degrees.

It is given that lines A and B intersect. Plane A contains lines p, m, and n. Line n is horizontal on the plane. Lines p and m are both going in the same direction and are identical. Plane B contains vertical line l which forms a right angle with line n.

In the image attached with the answer below it is observed that the two lines p and m are in the same plane and are parallel to each other.

Therefore, the statement given by Kevin is incorrect.

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