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A. Alternate interior angles are congruent. B. Vertical angles are congruent. C. Transitive Property of Equality D. Linear Pair Theorem
what do u think?
<1 and <3 are what angles?
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You got this @priyar?
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ya..i m waiting for @lolcat to reply
I helped her on two questions a bit earlier, she didn't really respond
oh ok..well <1 and <3 are vertically opposite to each other
and they have proved that they are congruent in the pic
so..what should the answer be?
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@lolcat This is very similar to one we did earlier
The answer is B because the <1 and <3 are congruent and share the same vertex making them vertical angles.
You understand @lolcat?
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