@sammixboo @satellite73? Can either of you help me?
The angle 50 is the exact same in the reflected triangle The triangle is a reflection, so the angles will all be the same. a triangle interior angle can only be 180 degrees so 70 + 50 = 120 180- 120 degrees will help you with your answer.
Can you help me with three more? @anx Please and thank you.
Whatcha got?
If triangleABC =~ triangleDEC, what is EC?
If triangleABC =~ triangleXYZ, find m<Y.
And If triangleABC =~ triangleEFG, which statement is true? Option A: AB =~EG Option B: <CBA =~ <GEF Option C: <BAC =~ <FEG Option D: AC =~ FG
I'm still pondering over the EC question, but the m<Y is the same as the one I previously answered Interior sum can only be 180 degrees you're given 65 and 35 degrees Since both triangles are the same m<Y = 180 -100
For number three these are the answers. 8 12 20 16
I mean for the What is EC*
For the "which is true" equation If you notice that both triangles are the same, just look for similarites Option A: AB =~EG Not true AB Does not equal EG Option B: <CBA =~ <GEF Not true different order Option C: <BAC =~ <FEG true. They follow the same order (ill include pic) Option D: AC =~ FG AC is not equal to FC|dw:1416282651463:dw|
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