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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Question in the pic. help
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OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
I think there is no error.
Where do u see error?
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
the proof is correct:)
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
What do u think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2
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OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
it means second optio?n
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
option*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
k! tell me reason why u chose that. so I can solve ur doubt:)
OpenStudy (mertsj):
Statement 2 is incorrect. Those two sides are congruent by the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent not by the transitive property.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
So I got it right?
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
ya u can be right becoz he took transitive property but it should be opposite side property.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well I chose that because Because I didn't really see transitive property in there. But I wasn't sure.
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
sorry ! I got it late.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alright thanks :) merj and mahesh. It otay.
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OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
ok ! can anyone tell me what is transitive property?
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
Hey dude @DimDanny
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes?
OpenStudy (mertsj):
If a = b and b = c then a = c is the transitive property
OpenStudy (maheshmeghwal9):
k! thanx I got it:)
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OpenStudy (mertsj):
yw
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