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https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2089403_1dcc96d7-75ae-408f-8753-7f8c0a6d23d0.png Provide all of the names of the angle in the figure. A. <Q, <OPQ, <QPO B. <P, OPQ, <QOP C. <P, <OPQ, <QPO D. <P, OPQ, <QPO
@Eboogie4 sorry but there is just an angle sure - do you see there a second or 3rd angle ?
how you can construct,forming an angle ? from how many sides ?
https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2089403_1dcc96d7-75ae-408f-8753-7f8c0a6d23d0.png Idk that was the question they gave me. That was why I was asking for help. Maybe we should get a second opinion
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from these choices how you think what will be the right answer ?
I think C.
can you justifie it why ?
I think is C, because you do not have a polygon, just lines that form an angle
< means angle in this case
do you see there on this image angle POQ or angle QOP ?
without < it would mean that it would be a triangle
or angle OQP or angle PQO ?
I think that as long P is in the middle to connect the angle it is fine. Alphabetical order is not important
I said C because I started taking out choices there is a good chance it was between B,C,D so out of those I choose C. after looking at the diagram. I took an educated guess.
@Eboogie4 you are right sure because there is an angle sure and not second or 3rd - ok. ?
Ok. A so C is right just making sure
on the choice C. what you see that has wrote there ? <P ,<OPQ,<QPO so than you check these angle name P in the second and 3rd is the midle letter so this mean that talking about angle P indifferent how is named - looking from left to right or invers - ok. ?
was my pleasure good luck bye bye
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