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OpenStudy (znappydooz):

Geometry Help Please!

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

The figure below shows a parallelogram PQRS:

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

The flowchart shown below shows the sequence of steps to prove the theorem: Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal:

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

Which option best represents x and y? x should be angle 5 is equal to angle 6 and y should be supplementary angles x should be angle 5 is equal to angle 6 and y should be opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal x should be "SQ = SQ" and y should be transitive property x should be "SQ = SQ" and y should be reflexive property

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

@Straybullet, @Directrix

Directrix (directrix):

The use of the ASA postulate gives away the answer, I think. The "S" means that a pair of sides is congruent. That would have to involve segment QS. Let's look at the options.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x should be "SQ = SQ" and y should be reflexive property

Directrix (directrix):

The reflexive property says that something is equal to or congruent to itself.

Directrix (directrix):

Yes, "Bullet" That is what I got.

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

Yuusss!!! Thnx for the help peeps :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PEEPS ARE BIRDS

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

But they're not owls!

Directrix (directrix):

Let's move on.

OpenStudy (znappydooz):

Haha yes :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Directrix are owls birds?

Directrix (directrix):

@Straybullet Yes, owls are birds.

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