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OpenStudy (nikato):
Welcome to openstudy!
OpenStudy (nikato):
And do u have a specific question about geometry?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello can you please help with geometery i am doing proofs
OpenStudy (nikato):
Yea. Just type in ur question and if u can, draw the picture that goes with it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1389565736215:dw|\[ GIVEN AB//CD,AB CD PROVE \Delta ABC= \Delta DCB \]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Question one is AB//CD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are you still there
OpenStudy (nikato):
Yes. Jus finish ur question, even if I'm not here, other people can come and help u too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for 1. I need the reason
OpenStudy (nikato):
Can u redraw ur diagram. I think ur labeling is off
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i am not that good at drawing
OpenStudy (nikato):
And ur reason for 1 would be given becuz that statement was given to u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it is given how did you detrimine that
OpenStudy (nikato):
Becuz it was given to u. On the bottom of the diagram, u put given AB//CD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
number two is \[<ABC=<DCB\]
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OpenStudy (nikato):
Wait, do u have a line segment BC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes I do it is the very first one of question two \[<ABC\]
OpenStudy (nikato):
Ok, I'm not really sure what u type, but if u have line segment BC, then u can say if two lines are parallel and cut by transversal, then the alternate interior angles are congruent
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How are they congruent
OpenStudy (nikato):
If u have parallel lines, the alternate interior interior angles are congruent
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok I need help with number five \[DeltaABC=DeltaDCB\]