Please help !!
bruh, the answer is on the top right.
Yea, thank you, I put that in.. I need help with all the blanks..
oh, ok.
No, it doesnt need one.
Lol. What is the theorem . And yes, it does need one.. It's highlighted so there has to be one.. I guess, teacher highlighted what needs to go.
well, I would ask your teacher for help, I would be wrong, if I tried to figure it out.
Ohkay, how do I show that I got the answer I got though?
She can't help me, that's why I posted it. She is working with students taking finals
are you homeschooled, privite school, or public?
Homeschool. (online)
Ok, Im in privite school, (Enlightium christian academy) and I dont know how online school works, but you need help from someone who knows what they are doing. ( your parents, big brother,etc)
All at school and work.. :/
I'm homeschooled and i do it online
tell your teacher, your work will come in late. you dont know what you are doing.
Can you help me well? @hope210
I only have until Thursday at 5 p.m. and I just need it finished.. I can't figure it out.
Maybe let me see?
It's at the top :)
Okay thanks
Yep!
Quick Question, What grade are you in?
I'm in 10th, this is Geometry..
wow, Im in 8th.
no wonder it was confusing.
Ohhp ahaa my bad..
yeah I'm in 9th grade so this doesn't make much sense either but I know someone you might be able to help
we could get @mathmale on here.
Okay, tag them please??
Thanks guys :)
@mathmale
@pooja195
These people might be able to help also @Ms-Brains and @adelyn_helps
Okay thank you so much! :)
Im going to reload the page. hold on.
Your welcome
@pogo it's at the top ^.~
~(^_~)~ so you need answer to what that theorem is?
Yas, and how I solved the problem.. I guess.. whatever the blank one at the bottom says ..
"Show and explain how to obtain the answer given" The answer I put in red..
jst a sec i made a typo
okay this is the theorem-> whenever 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal then the alternate exterior angles are always equal and for this-"Show and explain how to obtain the answer given" the answer will be-> Since AB||CD, by the Corresponding Angles Postulate, angle1 is congruent to angle5. Also, by the Vertical Angles Theorem, angle5 is congruent to angle7. Then, by the Transitive Property of Congruence, angle1 is congruent to angle7. You can prove that angle4 and angle6 are congruent using the same method.
Whheeelll thaan . Thanks love!! Haha Now, I have 4 more xD
lol xD \(\huge\cal\color{blue}{ヾ(⌐■‿■)ノ♪}\color{pink}{*:・゚}\color{gold}{✧*:}\color{red}{・゚✧*}\color{green}{:・゚:・゚}\color{violet}{✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧*:・゚✧}\)
okay i can help with those 4 too :)
That's two, I just don;t get it !!! Agghhh!!
okay :) The sum of all the angles inside a triangle is 180 degrees so the sum of all angles is 180 so \(25+120+x=180\) now can you find x from here?
Indeed . c:
:) so what is the value of x that you got :D
145
Wait no
WWWWWWAAAIIITTTT!!!!
okay :)
35 c:
yeah correct :D
So my answer is 35, right?
yes
Okay, so theorem?? .-.
And then showing my answer bleeeccchhhh..
the theorem will be-> Interior angle sum property the sum of all angles inside a triangle is 180
shyla?
Sorry, I was trying to figure it out, got it.. and *Shayla Lol
lol okay :) if you get stuck feel free to ask :D
Ohkay, I got this :p So How would I explain how I got my answer though?
okay explain it like this-> Using interior angle sum property of triangles we can write- 25+120+x=180 145+x=180 145+x-145=180-145 x=35
Ohhhh Okaaayyyy!!
Ugh third one..
okay so here \[\frac{ ST }{ RU }=\frac{ RU }{ QV}\] we know SU and RU just substitute the values to get QV ugh i can't recall the theorem >_
Ahh I see and dang it! :/ That's otaaayyy! c: Thanks love! And how would I explain that?
And you mean we know ST and RU not SU :)
oh lol yes ST cx
So it's 59.59?
okay i have an explanation tho but can you tell me which chapter is it related to because i have an explanation related to triangles
Uhmmmm I have no clue, I look at lessons not a book :/
okay were the lessons related to triangles or parallel lines or something else?
The units were on Congruent Polygons & Special Quadrilaterals && Polygon Basics
Hey, is my answer 59.59 tho? That's what I got...
yeah your answer is correct
Yay!
You there??
but the explanation i have is this-> Line passing through the midpoints of the non parallel sides of a trapezium is parallel to the other two sides so since|dw:1450209116843:dw| here corresponding angles are equal so by this property we can say-> QV||RU angle1=angle5 angle 2= angle 6 RU||ST angle 3=angle 7 angle4=angle8 so since all the angles are equal trapeziumQVUR is similar to trapezium RUST so the ratio of sides will be equal so\[\frac{ ST }{ RU }=\frac{ RU }{ QV }\]
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