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OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Imagine a transversal intersecting two parallel lines. If the slope of the transversal is changed to decrease one of the angles at the intersection by one hundred twelve degrees, what happens to the vertical angle? increases by sixty-eight degrees decreases by sixty-eight degrees increases by one hundred twelve degrees decreases by one hundred twelve degrees

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

@austinL @wio @e.mccormick @rock_mit182 @Destinymasha @thomaster @texaschic101 @Hero @jigglypuff314 Help please?

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

The vertical angle is congruent (equal) to the angle that's changing right? so shouldn't it change the same amount?

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Uhhh... HONESTLY I have no idea on earth how to do this.

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

I'm taking a pretest, and I just want to learn some stuff before I take the test, so I dont fail.

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

I'm not cheating! I want to learn ;-;

jigglypuff314 (jigglypuff314):

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