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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
@perl :)
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
<1 AND <3 are vertical angles.
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
OOo thank @alyssa_xo
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
What is the relationship between 2 vertical angles?
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
intersecting you mean?
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OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
No, I mean what is the value of <3 if they're (1&3) vertical angles?
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
52
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
correct, nice. do you need 8?
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
Yeah, I dont get that one @alyssa_xo
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
I'm leaning towards algebraic reasoning
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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
I have one more, can you help? o: @alyssa_xo
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
of course
forever and always
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
Ily bibs
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
do you know how supplementary angles
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
Nooo o: @alyssa_xo
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OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
that wasn't even a full sentence
do you know how supplementary angles work? they add up to 180.
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
I assumed you said work xD
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
okay now I know, So I don't think the answer would be C or D. @alyssa_xo
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
it would be. now we have to figure out which and why
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
wait no it wouldn't you misled me. it's B
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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
Sorry ;-; I was trying to knock out the answers that were clearly wrong @alyssa_xo
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
OK. Again we're dealing with vertical angles.
<1=<3
<4=<2
OpenStudy (alyssa_xo):
and in terms of supplementary angles, lines are always 180 degrees. so 1 + 2 = 180 and 3+4=180
OpenStudy (perl):
7) 52
8) algebraic reasoning
OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
OOOOOh okay! @alyssa_xo That makes sense
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OpenStudy (nightmarenight):
kinda difficult to explain but I get it