*attaching a picture*
where is your q?
is it there now?
which are you having doubt in..it has 2 qs..
3
what angle when added to <EGB will give you 180degrees? coz supplementary angles when added is equal to 180..
i know that but my problem is i dont know the angles of them except the right angles
i didn't get you? where exactly are you stuck?
because i cant say they are supplementary without knowing their angles
angle measures*
oh ok.. for that you can see if all the points lie on the same straight line after adding the angles..coz angle of st. line = 180
you don't need to know their measures..
do you want an example?
sure because i was under the impression that i need o know their angle measures
|dw:1456990172911:dw| can you tell me <AOB + <AOC =?
yea because they are both 90 degree angles and together they make a supplementary angel
|dw:1456990299654:dw| <AOC + <BOC=?
yea they make a supplementary angle because they make a strait line
In the first pic COB were lying on a st line.. here AOB lie on a st line.. see here you didn't require their measures... you were able to tell juz by looking..similarly try this problem..
so <AGD and <EGD are supplementary angles together? ....also before you leave do yu know if intilacs makes a differrence on the question
<AGD and <EGD ...no.. thats not even there in your Q.. and together the don't make a straight angle..
<EGB*
still no..
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wait i will give a clue.. E, G and what other point lies on the same st. line?
F?
correct!!! good so what will be the angle?
<BGF
GREAT!!!
Thanks! i was looking at a completely different line, geez im stupid..now i get it though! much appreciated :)
You are welcome!
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