Mathematics, 02.11.2020 17:40 marie2061
Planes X and Y are perpendicular. Points A, E, F, and G are points only in plane X. Points R and S are points in both planes X and Y. Lines EA and FG are parallel.
Planes X and Y are shown. Lines A E and F G are vertical and are on plane X. Line R S is at the intersection of the 2 planes.
Based on this information, which pair of lines, together, could be perpendicular to RS? Select two options.
I've been told that line Ea and Fg are Perpendicular to it, but if you took the planes out of this picture, it wouldn't be perpendicular, which is whats confusing me.
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