VERY HARD I BET YOU CANT ANSWER THIS IN DRAWING BELOW a. <2 = <11 b. <2 = <5 c. <14 = <8 d. <9 = <1 e. m<13 + m<7 + m<6 = 180
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BASED ON THE GIVEN INFO CAN YOU DETERMINE WHICH SEGMENTS MUST BE PARALLEL? IF THERE ARE NO SUCH SEGMENTS RIGHT NONE
Are those supposed to be right triangles?
no
and "hero" you suck
Thanks for your kind words ashley
smd
That's not nice ashley
there are 3 sets of parallel lines, alternate interior angles equal..
how about 2 and 11 ? are they equal
also at point x...one angle is not labled isn't it?
no theyre all labled
not true...because at point X, there are 3 angles and you only labled 10 and 11
x is a point
i said at point X so obviously X is a point :)...angle 11 is just the middle angle , isn't it?
sorry i dont really get what your saying x w y and all those are just points IGNORE THEM OR SOMETHING hahahahaha
you have to make sure the lable of the angles is correct in order to determine if they are parallel or not...one example...if angle 11 is the middle angle at point X, when <2 = <11, you have AW and BX are parallel lines because of the alternate interior angles are equal. apply that same rule to other set of lines
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