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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill be back
OpenStudy (icalibear):
What type of angle pair are <LSM and <OSM?
answer: adjacent angles
What type of angle pair are /LMS and /SMN?
answer: complementary angles (not sure on this one)
What type of angle pair are /NSM and /MSL?
answer: obtuse (not sure here either)
Choices:
What type of angle pair are <LSM and <OSM?
a. adjacent angles
b. linear pair
c. complementary angles
d. vertical angles
What type of angle pair are /LMS and /SMN?
a. adjacent angles
b. linear pair
c. complementary angles
d. vertical angles
What type of angle pair are /NSM and /MSL?
a. obtuse
b. linear pair
c. complementary angles
d. vertical angles
OpenStudy (icalibear):
o:
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
there must be a typo on the first one because it's none of them, unless the OSM is OSL
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
and the other two are incorrect unfortunately
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OpenStudy (icalibear):
my bad its OSN not M and I just kind of guessed im not sure :(
OpenStudy (icalibear):
I haven't had geometry in forever and this is a review thingy ._.
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
mark angle LSM for me please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its isosceles
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OpenStudy (icalibear):
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
ok, where is it, just draw an angle mark
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
like for instance, here is angle OSL
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
do that, but do it for LSM
OpenStudy (icalibear):
oh ok sorry
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