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orangenavyred
20.11.2020 • 
Mathematics

Each side of a rectangle must be perpendicular to two of its other sides. Is it possible for a rectangle to be formed by the intersections of the lines y=4x−7, y=−14x+2, y=−4x+2, and y=−14x−2? Justify your answer. A. Yes, one of the lines is perpendicular to two other lines, so a rectangle can be formed
B. Yes, each line is perpendicular to two other lines, so a rectangle can be formed
C. No, one of the lines is not perpendicular to any of the lines, so a rectangle cannot be formed.
D. No, each of the lines is perpendicular to only one other line, so a rectangle cannot be formed.
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