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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which lines are parallel if m<1+m<2=180? Justify your answer. A.) j II k by the converse of the same Interior Angles Theorem B.)j II k by the converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem C.) g II h by the converse of the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem. D.) g II h by the converse of the Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@welshfella

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please try to explain if you know how. Thank you.

OpenStudy (welshfella):

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OpenStudy (welshfella):

the 2 angles marked x add up to 180 degrees when the 2 horizontal lines are parallel

OpenStudy (welshfella):

so0 which sides do you think are parallel in your drawing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

X, and X?

OpenStudy (welshfella):

no - in your diagram j and k or g and h ?

OpenStudy (welshfella):

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OpenStudy (welshfella):

x + y = 180 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

g and h?

OpenStudy (welshfella):

no the angles must be on the line in|dw:1427302653025:dw|tersecting the parallel line

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