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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plz explain i'm stuck: Which figure shows the given in a proof of the theorem If two lines in a plane are cut by a transversal so that corresponding angles are congruent, then the lines are parallel? (It should show only the given.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hoblos can you help me out with this one plz

OpenStudy (hoblos):

do you know what corrisponding angels are?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hoblos checking my textbook now because i dont remember off the top of my head

OpenStudy (hoblos):

actually they are like those shown in the first and last options

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hoblos My text book does a bad job at describing what a corresponding angel is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow my internet is tripping anyway i think i got it, SO corresponding angels are = angels on a intersecting line between two Parallel Lines

OpenStudy (hoblos):

yup... so can you now get the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its the first one because it shows the corresponding angel

OpenStudy (hoblos):

both the first and the last show corresponding angles... but the first shows that the lines are parallel while the last dont

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And thats why its the first one :) because we dont know if the last one has parallel lines

OpenStudy (hoblos):

yup :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your the best :)

OpenStudy (hoblos):

:D:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

IM a supper star now! :)

OpenStudy (hoblos):

lol.... congrats :D

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