Can someone please help me? This is my first time posting something on openstudy! MY brother has been helping me recently with my Geometry work but this is new work. I have no idea to complete it, can someone please show me how or walk me through the steps?
@bowiefan26
@deafeningxdoll
@dan815
@basbelle
you should work through one at a time
if you feel like you are just lacking a lot of stuff, a great resource is khan-academy
You cover all your holes in geometry
The problem is that i have no idea how to work them out
yeah, can you try and identitify what exactly you are missing to not know how to do it
or maybe watching someone solve a couple will help you
try this out
how am i suppose to identify what i am missing if i dont know how to identify it? Sorry if i sounded rude
Trust me, just go to the math section and check some of the geometry stuff that is relevant to you
Thanks
to start u off question 1
Thank you so much dan
sure thing, sorry i cant just do it for u lol
i dont wanna mess up your future
but if u are trying to solve some of this stuff, and have some work done i can look at it for you and veer u in the right direction
especially in this stage, i can do it for u when u are onto higher math because then i know for sure u are trying stuff and learning anyway
Before I say anything else I would like you to know that I was not asking you to do it for me! I was just looking for someone to help guide me in the right direction so i can work out the problems, which you did and I applaud you for that.
I am sorry if that was a bit rude sounding. It definitely was not my intention to offend you
@NicholausBlackmon Welcome to OpenStudy. I apologize for the less than warm welcome you initially received. Askers are requested to post one question per thread so we will do that. Once solved, then the second question can be posted into a new thread. I am about to post your first question and we will solve it together. Hold on.
Okay, here's the question #1 attached.
Also, helpers are not supposed to dole out answers so I want to ask if you have an idea of what the answer to the first question might be. Post if you do.
The diagonals bisect each other so the quadrilateral has to be a parallelogram. The given quadrilateral has congruent diagonals. A rectangle has congruent diagonals as does a square which is a type of rectangle. Any ideas for an answer yet? @NicholausBlackmon
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