We can conclude that line m is parallel to line p by which theorem? Question 3 options: All right angles are congruent. Given parallel lines cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are congruent. Given parallel lines cut by a transversal, alternate exterior lines are congruent. Converse of the alternate interior angles theorem Converse of the alternate exterior angles theorem.
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i would go with the second one
I don't know how to correctly answer this problem because I would never use a theorem to explain what my eyes can plainly see.
thats what i thought
right i got so confused with all this crap
Anybody's guess is as good as mine, and I don't want to give you a wrong answer.
can you guys confirm something for me? i think i may be right i just want a second opinion and its okay lol
ok what
In the diagram above, line r and line s are cut by lines p and q. Line r is parallel to line s, m<4 = 85 degrees, m<5 = 105 degrees. Select all the statements that are true. Question 4 options: m<2 = 85 degrees m<1 = 85 degrees m<6 = 105 degrees m<3 = 105 degrees m<1=105 degrees
i choose A and C
that should be correct
I agree.
thanks guys :3
np anything else?
No problem, and good luck on the other question.
yeah but ill post it in a new question can one of you give the other a medal you both helped equaly but i can only give one of you a medal :3
I got you one, and I assume that you got @foolofatook, so I'm over here all medalless
lol
@foolofatook give @OrangeMaster a medal please for helping
It's cool though, after all this time, you don't really care about the medals. :)
ok
Thank you though. :)
u need any more help?
yeah im posting the question now
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