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OpenStudy (love10129151):
1. InABCD ,m<A = 53
o
. What is ?
(1 point)
37
o
53
o
127
o
307
o
OpenStudy (love10129151):
@dimensionx can u help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It says I need to be logged in to view content, can you download the image and upload it here?
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OpenStudy (love10129151):
@dimensionx
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OpenStudy (shinalcantara):
are you asked to find angle B?
OpenStudy (love10129151):
no c
OpenStudy (shinalcantara):
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Remember that lines AD and BC are parallel lines therefore we can say that angle B is just 180-53 = 127 and that angle C is having the angle equal to its opposite which is angle A. Therefore angle C is just 53degrees
OpenStudy (love10129151):
thank you can u help me with a couple more
OpenStudy (shinalcantara):
sure
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OpenStudy (love10129151):
ok
OpenStudy (love10129151):
2. What is the value of x in QRST?
(1 point)
16
12
8
4
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OpenStudy (shinalcantara):
if you can tag other people it's much better. i'm still looking for the property of quadrilateral. i've only got ac + bd = D1D2 so far..
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Can we please keep one question per thread? Close this and post up the last question on a separate thread. Thanks:)
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OpenStudy (love10129151):
ok
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
x = 4 (again assuming that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram as it appears to be visually=)
OpenStudy (love10129151):
thanks u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wat dis about now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not being rude
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