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OpenStudy (anonymous):
In the figure below, the following is true: ABD = CDB and DBC = BDA. How can you justify that ABD = CDB?
SAS
SSS
ASA
CPCTC
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well you know its not SSS because you dont have three sides touching
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and its not SAS because their isnt two angles touching
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*sides not angles^^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So it would be ?....
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait..your picture didnt have any other markings?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nope, no other markings on it.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
SAS
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats what i thought!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help with another question please.
BRM = KYZ. How can you justify that YZ = RM?
CPCTC
SAS
ASA
SSS
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GamerGirl.1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hold on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A. CPCTC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need help with 1 more please.
In the figure below, which theorem or postulate can you use to prove ADM = ZMD?
ASA
SSS
SAS
AAS
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@GamerGirl.1
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A. ASA
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Question 1 was ASA, and question 3 was SAS.
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