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Mathematics, 24.06.2021 23:30, engbarthcobie

Question 1 To understand the corollary, consider what happens when three (or more) parallel lines intersect two transversals. You will use the GeoGebra geometry tool to investigate how multiple parallel lines divide transversals. Open GeoGebra, and complete each step below. If you need help, follow these instructions for using GeoGebra. Part A Construct three parallel lines. Then construct two arbitrary nonparallel transversals of the parallel lines. Make sure that the transversals cut the three parallel lines at distinct points. Mark the points of intersection where the transversals cut the parallel lines. Take a screenshot of your construction, save it, and insert the image below.

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