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OpenStudy (macabbey101):
rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):
OKAY
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
last one i think
jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
the first one you have solved it ?
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OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
it is basically a linear equation
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
im just really confused and this is times and I cant fail it
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
timed*
OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
you have the measure for your big angle, and the two components are given in terms of x so if you and the two angle measures with x in it and equal that to 63, you are done
jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
ok so do you like i help you in the first one ?
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OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
@jhonyy9 I am on the first already, you go on and take the second
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
thank you so much guys
OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
so first one down?
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
yeah i just need the third one done i think
OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
ok so if (a,b) is reflected across y meaning that y coord is same and x coord is negatived
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OpenStudy (macabbey101):
what? which one are you talking about
OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
notice that they are symmetrical across y so actualy reflection did nothing
OpenStudy (caozeyuan):
the 3rd screen shot
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oqp=49
rpq=14
OpenStudy (macabbey101):
Thank you so much can you help with the others please :/