a
To find: The given statement is always, sometimes or never be true.
a

Answer to Problem 10CR
The given
Explanation of Solution
Given information:The following statement is given:
“If a triangle is obtuse, it is isosceles”
The triangle is obtuse….. given
In obtuse triangle one angle would be
Thus, obtuse angle triangle can be sometimes isosceles
Hence, given statement is sometimes true
b
To find: The given statement i.e. “The bisector of vertical angle in a scalene triangle will be perpendicular to base” is always, sometimes or never be true.
b

Answer to Problem 10CR
The statement will never be true.
Explanation of Solution
Given information
The following statement is given:
“The bisector of vertical angle in a scalene triangle will be perpendicular to base”
Since in scalene triangle all the sides are unequal
Thus, bisector of vertical angle in a scalene triangle cannot perpendicular to base
Hence, given statement is never true
c
To find: The given statement i.e. “If one of the diagonals of the quad is perpendicular bisector to the other, then the quadrilateral is kite” is always, sometimes or never be true.
c

Answer to Problem 10CR
Given statement is true
Explanation of Solution
Given information
The one of the diagonals of a quadrilateral is perpendicular to another diagonal
Since, one of the diagonals of a quadrilateral is perpendicular to another diagonal
Thus, quadrilateral will be kite
Hence, given statement is always true
d
To find: The given statement is always, sometimes or never be true.
d

Answer to Problem 10CR
Given statement is always true
Explanation of Solution
Given information Four points A, B, C and D are non - coplanar
One line segment is perpendicular to other line segment, i.e.,
One line segment is perpendicular to given third line segment, i.e.,
Since, points A, B, C and D are non-coplanar
Then, Line segment AB will always be perpendicular to the plane formed by the points B, C and D because, lines coming out from the foot of the line segment perpendicular to plane, are always perpendicular
Hence given statement is always true
e
To find: The given statement i.e. “Two parallel lines determine a plane” is always, sometimes or never be true.
e

Answer to Problem 10CR
The given statement is always true
Explanation of Solution
Given information
Two parallel lines
Two parallel lines never meet even on extending
Thus, they form plane
Hence, given statement is true
f
To find: The given statement i.e. “Plane that contains two skew lines are parallel” is always, sometimes or never be true.
f

Answer to Problem 10CR
The given statement is never true
Explanation of Solution
Given information
The following statement is given:
“Plane that contains two skew lines are parallel”
Skew lines are the non-coplanar and do not intersect
Thus, skew lines can not be in two different parallel planes
Hence, given statement is never true
g
To find: The given statement i.e. “Supplement of complementary angles are congruent” is always, sometimes or never be true.
g

Answer to Problem 10CR
The supplement of complementary angles is always congruent
Explanation of Solution
Given information
The following statement is given:
Supplement of complementary angles are congruent
Two angles are complementary when their sum is
Hence given statement is always true
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