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OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
Dan uses a compass to draw an arc from Q as shown. He wants to construct a line segment through R that makes the same angle with line segment QR as line segment PQ, as shown below:
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
Which figure shows the next step to construct a congruent angle at R?
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
anyone?
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OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
@caseysorensen
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
@IshipDestiel @rockycatsrule any help?
OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):
man i wish i could help but i dont know @whpalmer4
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@pooja195
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
@logan13
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OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
@caseysorensen do you know
OpenStudy (caseysorensen):
I might just give me a min bro
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
Okay @caseysorensen
OpenStudy (caseysorensen):
The vertex of an angle is the point where two rays begin or meet, where two line segments join or meet, where two lines intersect (cross), or any appropriate combination of rays, segments and lines that result in two straight "sides" meeting at one place
OpenStudy (dontknowdontcare):
okay @caseysorensen I'm still very confused sorry
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