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If <YAU=<YAE+<EAU and <YAU=<YAK+<KAU then <YAE+<EAU=<YAK+<KAU is because?
Reflective Transitive Substitution Symmetric
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Kristen.
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<BAD is congruent to <CDA what proof is this?
Alternate Interior Angles are Congruent Corresponding Angles are Congruent Base
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Kristen.
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Angle 1 and angle 2 are
complementary and vertical angles , Not Selected Incorrect answer: adjacent and supplementary angles
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paris
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1. Non-collinear points are noncoplanar.
Always True Sometimes True (my ans) Never True 2. Linear Pairs are Supplementary True
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Yes, I'm desperate, help me :)
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Use the diagram to answer the question.
Which of the following statements is true? (1 point) Responses m∠LSO + m∠MSO = 180°
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What angle relationship exists between the two indicated angles?
The two indicated angles are complementary. The two indicated
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olive
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Law of sines
defintion
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no
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1. Write the following reversible as a biconditional:
If two perpendicular lines intersect, they form four 90* angles. A) Two
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Tim
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Which of the following correctly lists angle pairs that have the same sums of 180 degrees & 90 degrees?
A. adjacent angles,
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Natasha
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1. is line "L" parallel to line "M"?
*picture of a transversal.. lines L and M don't touch and one line crosses through line L
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ash
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Hi! I just want someone to check my answers please! I cannot provide you with any pictures as I have gotten them off of my
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Emma
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Given that ∠MQL = 180° and ∠XQR = 180°, which equation could be used to solve problems involving the relationships between
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fort
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Hello, I'm Bunny and I'm not sure about my answers to these questions.
1. Which angles are adjacent angles? My answer to this was
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Bunny
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△GHJ∼△MNP
Which statements are true? Select each correct answer. m∠J=m∠P (TRUE) ∠H≅∠N (TRUE) HJ¯≅NP¯ (it has
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am i correct ?
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U5 Geometry - Angle Relationships Review
pls help im behind in like 3 of my classes Given that the lines are parallel, which
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acidlovver
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The following relationship is known to be true for two angles A and B:
cos(A)cos(B)-sin(A)sin(B)=0.957269 Express A in terms of
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Giovanni
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m∠2 + m∠3 + m∠4 = 180°/ reason: Given?
m∠1 + m∠2 = 180°/reason: Supplementary Angle definition m∠1 + m∠2 = m∠2
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Sasha
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Match the justifications for each step in order to prove the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Note that lines and n are
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Sammy
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1. Which of the following is a pair vertical angles?
A) ∠1 and ∠2 B) ∠1 and ∠4 C) ∠1 and ∠3 D. ∠2 and ∠3
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Hippo
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Complete the two-column proof.
DiagramTwo horizontal lines that appear to be parallel are cut by a transversal. Where the
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Find the value of x so that f parallel-to g. The diagram is not to scale. A quadrilateral is formed when two segments
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Complete the statement: If mangle upper G upper D upper F = 54º, then mangle upper E upper D upper F = ? . The drawing is not
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wyatt
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When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, which pair of angles are always supplementary? Select all that apply.
A
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Please
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angle PQR and angle TQV are vertical angles. The measure of the two angles have a sum of 100*. Write and solve an equation to
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Mary
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Given: <2 = <4, m<2 = 110
Proof: m<3 = 70 <2 = <4, m<2 = 110 Given m<2 = m<4 Definition of congruent angles m<4 = 110 b._______
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hotdognibba70
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Find the measure of an angle if its measure is 26 degrees more than 3 times its complement.
16 141 74 42 Trying to figure it out
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SkatingDJ
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Problem:
$AB$ and $AC$ are equal legs in $\triangle ABC$. Point $D$ lies on $AB$ such that $CD = CB$. If $\angle ADC =
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Jim bo
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State the missing reasons in this flow proof.
Given: angle 5 = 40, angle 2 = 140. Prove: a is parallel to b. Statements: angle 5
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anon
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Given: R and T are right angles and SV bisects RST Prove: RSV = TSV R and T are right angles / given R = T/ All right angles
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En
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Hello!
Thanks for checking my question out! ____ Use the Corresponding Angles diagram to answer the question. Diagram URL (remove
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Da Fash
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Hi, I am needing some help on this question. I am not understanding where to start and how to find the answer.
Find the value of
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2021
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In ∠ABC, BX−→− is in the interior of the angle, m∠ABX is 12 more than 4 times m∠CBX, and m∠ABC=92°
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hu
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Suppose both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel. Which angles of the quadrilateral must be supplementary?
I
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Faith
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In triangle ABC, AB = BC. If angle B contains x degrees, find the number of degrees in angle A
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Anonymous
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which of the following statements are true?
a. if two angles form a linear pair, then the angles are supplementary b. if two
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anon12
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If A and B are acute angle such that SinA=8/17 and CosB=3/5.Find
1, Cos(A+B) 2, Sin(A+B) 3, Sin(A-B)
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Ada Enugu
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Janet is designing a frame for a client. She wants to prove to her client that m∠AGE ≅ m∠CHE in her sketch. What is the
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Madison
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Algebra BD bisects <ABC. Solve for x and find m<ABC.
m<ABD = 4x - 16, m<CBD = 2x + 6 Please teach me how to work this.
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Jane
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Point X is on side of line AC of triangle ABC such that <AXB = <ABX, and <ABC - <ACB = 39 degrees. Find <XBC in degrees.?
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G
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Name a pair of complementary angles. (1 point)
angle sign1 and angle sign4 angle sign1 and angle sign6 angle sign3 and angle
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Help
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if tan theta = 1/7 and tan phi= 1/3 then prove that cos 2 theta= sin 4 phi
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ipshita
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Rewrite the biconditional as a conditional statement and its converse and then determine if the biconditional is an accurate
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alan
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Two lines intersect so that angle 1 and angle 3 are vertical angles, angle 2 and angle 4 are vertical angles, and angle 1 and
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Laura
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If two lines intersect and one angle measures 35°, what are the measures of the other angles?
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rayonna
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Can someone help me with lesson 10 unit 4 geometry test?
8th grade 1. Name a pair of vertical angles 2 and 5 2 and 6 3 and 4 5
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Anonymous
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given that triangle ABC~ triangle XYZ, angle a=50, angle x=(2x+5y), angle z= (5x+y), and that angle b =(102-x), find angle z.
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Monica
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Which theorem or postulate is the construction of parallel lines based upon?
A. Consecutive Interior Angles Converse Theorem B.
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Haylee
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abc and cbd are adjacent angles which side do the angles have in common
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ssss
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Use the angle addition postulate to create and solve and equation for each situation.
m∠AOB = 28, m∠BOC = 3x-2, m∠AOD = 6x
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Moo
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Recall that two angles are complementary if the sum of their measures is 90°. Find the measures of two complementary angles
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zwgz123
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