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OpenStudy (melody323):

Angle 3 is equal to angle

rebeccaxhawaii (rebeccaxhawaii):

WELCOME TO OS!!

OpenStudy (melody323):

OpenStudy (melody323):

Thank You.

OpenStudy (melody323):

Do you know the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can only work within the angles around angle 3's area Because the two lines are not parallel you can't work with the above angles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

By above angles I mean the angles made by the top intersection

OpenStudy (melody323):

angle 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So just look at this section|dw:1457654659247:dw|Which one of these do you think is the one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nvm lol you didn't need that Good job :)

OpenStudy (melody323):

So thats the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup angle 5 is the only one

OpenStudy (melody323):

Angle 2 is equal to angle a0.

OpenStudy (melody323):

how about this one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

angle 2 is equal to "a0" Could you clarify please

OpenStudy (melody323):

"a0" stands for the blank space. It is the same as the first one.

OpenStudy (melody323):

Thanks @Brill

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Same thing here as the first one, you can't use the bottom set of angles So there's only one you can have, just follow the same pattern you used for the first problem No problem :)

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