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OpenStudy (aripotta):

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OpenStudy (aripotta):

@JakeV8 if i'm not bothering you by now lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops, I'm late to arrive...

OpenStudy (aripotta):

that's ok :) i've waited

OpenStudy (aripotta):

i kinda have to leave now thought lol

OpenStudy (aripotta):

though*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

probably (a) or (d), but I'm still looking at which sides are corresponding.

OpenStudy (aripotta):

well, it's not a, i know that now lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh, I forgot you did this already. Well, I think its (d), but I am just guessing quickly since you're leaving.

OpenStudy (aripotta):

why would it be d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m< angle SAB should be equal to m <QAC, so those triangles should be similar, but I am having trouble seeing if it is just rotated around or if it's flipped like a reflection. If it's a reflection, then (a) is right (it's wrong, I know). (d) says triangle QAC is similar to triangle BAS.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so if you rotate QAC counterclockwise around point A, you end up with BAS, and then angle ACQ becomes angle ASB.

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