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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah me too, proofs confuse me so much :c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The question is in the screenshot I posted!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is my last question & i'm stuck on it completely :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what grade is this?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10th grade
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont get it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im 14 so yea
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what kind of math is it called?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ah, I'm 16 so you probably haven't even learned this stuff yet, haha thank you for taking a look though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
np
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I just need to figure out number 3, anyone know what it could possibly be?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jdoe0001
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u know anyone that usually helps?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@madison.bush
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@200205650
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
is simpler if you just repost, more eyes
OpenStudy (jdoe0001):
but I'd hold on to, that the "x" is at the junction of two vertical angles
up and down, and two others left and right
those angles are the same, two of their sides are the same
thus the left and right triangles are congruents by SAS
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