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3. There must be at least one road perpendicular to the first road. □ Equation of the street perpendicular to y = 1/3x - 1: □ Graph the road in your blueprint. 4. Draw at least two other transversal streets that are NEITHER parallel nor perpendicular to the others. Write the equations of the other transversal streets. Equation of 1st transversal street: Equation of 2nd transversal street: How do you know that these two streets are neither parallel nor perpendicular? Governor's Approval: 5. The following bolded places must be labeled on your blueprint according to the following rules: The park and school must be consecutive interior. The gas station and restaurant must be alternate exterior. The city hall and bank must be vertical. The mall and the grocery store must be corresponding. The school and the library must form a linear pair. The city hall and medical center must be alternate interior. Governor's Approval: Part 3 - The Final Design Using a piece of poster paper, draw up a design of your city. The governor will assess your city design using the following rubric: All places are creatively and appropriately named. There exists at least one neighborhood of houses. The design is aesthetically appealing (straight lines, carefully colored, neat). The streets are named on the map.​