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3 February, 17:02

Line m is drawn so that it is perpendicular to two distinct planes, Q and R. What must be true about planes Q and R?

A) q and r are skew B) are parallel C) perpendicular D) they intersect but are not perpendicular

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  1. 3 February, 17:22
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    B. are parallel.

    Line m is drawn so that it is perpendicular to two distinct planes, Q and R. Therefore, planes Q and R are parallel.

    Since it doesn't state that two planes intersect with each other, it is safe to assume that only line m is their connection. The planes are parallel with each other.
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