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OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

2. Find the value of x and y. A. x = 15, y = 12 B. x = 14, y = 11 C. x = 14, y = 12 D. x = 15, y = 11

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

A. x = 15, y = 12 x = 14, y = 11 B. x = 14, y = 12 x = 15, y = 11

OpenStudy (austinl):

|dw:1383840556398:dw| What do we know about these two angles?

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Ummm, I don't know..

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Congruent?

OpenStudy (austinl):

Two angles on a straight line formed by another line? How many degrees from a single line?

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

180

OpenStudy (austinl):

Indeed, so what must A & B add up to?

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

360

OpenStudy (austinl):

No, think back to what we just talked about. A & B are part of a straight line...

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

ohh so A and B equal 180

OpenStudy (austinl):

Indeed, this look familiar?

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

@austinL are you there?

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

Yes it looks familiar

OpenStudy (ineedserioushelp):

I solved it myself: The answer was: x = 14, y = 12

OpenStudy (austinl):

@iNeedSeriousHelp Sorry about that, my internet started wigging out and then I had to go to class.

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