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Can there be ONLY 2 lines in theorem 3.12 or more?

AtomicBurd

by AtomicBurd at October 26, 2010

Theorem 3.12  - "In a plane, if two lines are perpendicular to the same line, then they're parallel to each other. (ex. Football field: sidelines perpendicular to yard-lines)

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there can be more.... if three lines are parallel with respects to each other on a plane, then they are perpendicular to the same line

John_Doe John_Doe October 27, 2010

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Because, in theory, you can draw an infinite number of lines perpendicular to one line... yes.

bookworm_nerd bookworm_nerd October 31, 2010

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