Transversal t cuts parallel lines r and s as shown in the diagram. Which theorem does the diagram illustrate? http://cdn.ple.platoweb.com/PCAP-ASSETS-PROD/625bdfbf6baf45c88ab3aae7a110a97e
"Alternate Exterior Angles" will be congruent when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal.
so you think it's Alternate Exterior Angles theorem?
Yep!
yes your right!
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Sure! Let's see it.
Transversal CD cuts parallel lines PQ and RS at points X and Y as shown in the diagram. If m<CXP = 106.02°, what is m<SYD? http://cdn.ple.platoweb.com/PCAP-ASSETS-PROD/db2aefc5dd3c49f4b5f8588caeb3abfc
Wouldn't this follow the same theorem, and m<SYD be equal to 106.02 degrees as well?
I actually believe so & it's weird because 106.02 is in the answer choice though.
Well, then it's correct!
wow the next question did the same thing
Lol, I guess they're really trying to emphasize the importance of this theorem.
Anyways, I'm logging off! Hope you do well on the assignment/ whatever it may be! Message me if you have any more questions. Take care
ok & how do i message you? I never used this site for that
never mind I see it
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