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drag the street names to classify them as a transversal or not a transversal to hoover ave. and wilson ave. taylor ave. polk way roosevelt ave. monroe dr. transversal to hoover and wilson not a transversal to hoover and wilson
To solve this, we first recall the definition of a transversal: a line that intersects two or more other lines (here, Hoover Ave. and Wilson Ave.). Assuming the streets:
- Transversal to Hoover and Wilson: Streets that cross both Hoover and Wilson. Typically, avenues (like Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave.) or roads that intersect both. Let's assume Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave. are transversals (if they cross both).
- Not a Transversal: Streets that don’t cross both. For example, Polk Way, Monroe Dr. (if they are parallel or only intersect one).
Transversal to Hoover and Wilson:
Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave.
Not a Transversal to Hoover and Wilson:
Polk Way, Monroe Dr.
(Note: The actual classification depends on the geometric layout, but this is the logical breakdown using the transversal definition.)
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To solve this, we first recall the definition of a transversal: a line that intersects two or more other lines (here, Hoover Ave. and Wilson Ave.). Assuming the streets:
- Transversal to Hoover and Wilson: Streets that cross both Hoover and Wilson. Typically, avenues (like Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave.) or roads that intersect both. Let's assume Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave. are transversals (if they cross both).
- Not a Transversal: Streets that don’t cross both. For example, Polk Way, Monroe Dr. (if they are parallel or only intersect one).
Transversal to Hoover and Wilson:
Taylor Ave., Roosevelt Ave.
Not a Transversal to Hoover and Wilson:
Polk Way, Monroe Dr.
(Note: The actual classification depends on the geometric layout, but this is the logical breakdown using the transversal definition.)