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Howard draws a transversal, t, on two parallel lines AB and CD, as shown below. He makes the following table to prove that the alternate interior angles are equal. Statement Justification angle 2 = angle 6 Corresponding angles of parallel lines are congruent. angle 2 = angle 4 Vertical angles are congruent. angle 4 = angle 6 ? Which is the missing justification? (5 points) Corresponding angles formed by a transversal on two parallel lines are equal. Alternate exterior angles formed by a transversal on two parallel lines are equal. By transitive property of equality, angle 4 = angle 6. By reflective property of equality, angle 4 = angle 6.
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i think b
d?
i mean
is it a or d?
or am i wrong
@midhun.madhu1987 ???
someone help me please?
Angle 2 = 6 and 2 = 4 So angle 4 = 6 It is the transitive property... if a=b and a=c then b=c
o so it was c thanks @midhun.madhu1987
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