help?
When triangles are similar, they can have different sized sides. But, their angle measures will always be the same. So...
so its 28?
You got it! =)
ok thnx!
Np! Thanks for the medal!! ^.^
JIH isn't 28...
OH WHOOPS! My bad I thought it said angle IJH. He is right. It is not a corresponding angle to <FGE so it will be another measurement.
yupp I got another one wrong -.-
I fail at math
It seems like they'll be isosceles triangles. Meaning there's 2 28 degree angles, and then you can find the remaining angle from knowing the three angles add to 180 180 - 28 - 28 = the angle you need(ed)
I'm SO SORRY!!! D:
its ok :/ its just a practice test
but im hoping to learn enough for the unit test (that counts)
@KamiBug i assumed it was that way too at first
Lol, i keep thinking im dyselxic cuz my mind is like switching letters and numbers. i need to get that checked haha xD
haha no it's more that it's annoying the way they write angles... make it simple and call angle I angle I, not freakin angle JIH. Or use labels or something more clear than billions of stupid letters.
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