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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@superdavesuper

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

oh u have posted this in History....dats why no one is helping u @pokket

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That's embarrassing! Thanks for pointing that out!

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

hahaaa n i thought why some1 pinged me 4 a history Q lol OK 30 is given - true

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

31, 32, 33 are all good statements in 34. should be 34 is m<1+m<2-m<2=m<2+m<3-m<2

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

34 n 35 good as well....so u all good; except 4 the little typo in 34 :) good job!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much! Appreciate you going over that for me!

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

sure but im gonna make u work w me this time ok? :P

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

:) cool so <2 n <3 form a straight line right?

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

'K stay w <2 n <3 cuz' u know <2 already....they form a straight line so <2 + <3 =....

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

all angles on a straight line add to 180 deg.....so.....

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

BINGO :) so u solve <3 already! good job!

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

now go look in ur book: what is the relationship between two opposite angles when two lines cross each other...

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

yup yup - wat does the book tell u?

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

hahahaa why the hell NOT @pokket? :P

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

u just need the answer right? if u need explanation, then just say vertically opposite angles are equal :)

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

well which angle is 4 opposite to now? ;)

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

yup yup so two of the angles are 30 n the other pair are 150

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

got it now? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well that was simpler than I thought it was going to be, awesome thanks!

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

hahaha told u this one is easy :)

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

n thanks 4 working w me! i hate it when some1 just want the answer :(

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

:(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No way, I gotta learn this stuff practice makes perfect as they say. Thanks again for sitting through it with me!

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

welcome :)

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