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2. If m // n and n | p, then.
m l p.
n l m.
n // p.
m // p

2. If m // n and n | p, then. m l p. n l m. n // p. m // p-example-1
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Answer:

The first option is correct, m ⊥ p

(m is perpendicular to p )

Explanation:

If m is parallel to n and n is perpendicular to p, then m is also perpendicular to p

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