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M2_8_8_1_7

Author:
angela

GeoGebra Construction:

8_1_7

Is it possible for all three of the lines l, m, and n to be parallel to the opposite sidelines and also concurrent?

Solution:

As seen in the GeoGebra construction above, it is not possible for all three lines l, m, and n to be parallel to the opposite sidelines and also concurrent.

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