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OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Need help Medal/Fan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whatcha need?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Ikr lol im just helping my sister

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say that because cd and ef are parallel, and de runs through the middle, than their opposite angles will be equal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that makes no sense. it's alot easier to explain in person. sorry.

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Yea ik lol. I was trying to explain it

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

@phi

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Can you do this problem

OpenStudy (phi):

the missing line 4 is the same idea as used in line 5 except for m < NYx = sum (put in the 2 angles ) and for the same reason (angle addition postulate)

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