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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Opposite angles are congruent in a parallelogram, is is sufficient?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sort of...I was thinking the answer was B: comparison prob
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait I will answer your question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well ive narrowed it down to
a. Transitive prop
b. Comparison prop
c. Division prop
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ill wait
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If x+y+x+y=360 then 2(x+y)= 360 then again x+y=180 so this answer a and b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
AB||CD,AD||BC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Reason, opposite sides are parallel.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So Its B?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes I think so.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks for ally our help i think i understande it now!
Directrix (directrix):
2a) Simplification of like terms
3b) Division Property of Equality
4c) Segment AB is parallel to segment CD
Segment BC is parallel to segment AD
4d) If two lines are cut by a transversal and same side interior angles are supplemetary, the lines are parallel.
6. Definition of Parallelogram (If both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are parallel, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.)