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OpenStudy (dj3strella):

Help me please @satellite73 and @ganeshie8

OpenStudy (dj3strella):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did we just do this question?

OpenStudy (dj3strella):

im not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i swear i just answered this one, and i know literally nothing about this type of geometry look at the statement for reason 4 you are supposed to fill in it says that two triangles are congruent then look at your possible answers and pick the one that says two triangles are congruent

OpenStudy (dj3strella):

ok thank you for trying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you understand my answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there is only one statement in your choices that has anything to do with congruent triangles it says "SAS congruence postulate" that is reason 4

OpenStudy (dj3strella):

@satellite73 can u help me with this one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i swear i just answered this question like 20 minutes ago the only answer that makes any sense is B and i don't even know what that says, i only know that it cannot be the others by simple logic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the statement says two sides are parallel so the reason cannot be "SAS congruence" or "definition of a parallelogram" or " alternate interior angles"

OpenStudy (dj3strella):

yes u are correct again the answer is B for number 5 thank you

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