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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Please help will give medal!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
last one
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AdamK
OpenStudy (adamk):
In your head, or on a piece of paper, flip one of the shapes so it's in the same position as the other.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok for the problem you must line the second shape to the first one
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
for example x to b and so on
OpenStudy (adamk):
Then, see which sides and angles correspond with each other.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
this ones confusing i cant do it its hard
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its simple calm down
a trick is to turn ur head for the second one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and then you can compare it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
there the same
OpenStudy (adamk):
Good. Now match up their sides and angles.
OpenStudy (adamk):
Then right congruency statements.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean?
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OpenStudy (adamk):
I'll give you one. Angle B is congruent to angle S
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so basically all the sides and angels are equal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats what i said :P
OpenStudy (adamk):
Yes. So write out all the congruent angles and sides. I gave you a set of congruent angles.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and angle C is congruent to angle P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Correct js do you get it now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So i just have to match the angles thats all?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
exactly
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks guys!
OpenStudy (adamk):
No problem! Glad you figured it out!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no prob