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OpenStudy (yinshy):
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OpenStudy (yinshy):
OpenStudy (yinshy):
@Mehek14
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
See the attached image for a hint on how to start
563blackghost (563blackghost):
We have angle MHT as well as angle THN what kind of angles are they?
Here is a pic to help define what kind of angles they are....
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Are they supplementary or complementary angles?
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OpenStudy (qwertty123):
@Yinshy did you get it?
OpenStudy (yinshy):
no i need answers not to be mean and i know its against the rules but i need them so i can go some were not telling
Directrix (directrix):
The two marked angles for a linear pair. They are supplementary.
Do you know the sum of two supplementary angles?
OpenStudy (yinshy):
B?
Directrix (directrix):
No.
The sum of two supplementary angles is 180.
Look at the diagram I posted and subtract.
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OpenStudy (yinshy):
A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
64
Directrix (directrix):
Does 180 - 126 = 64 ?
Try again. @Yinshy
OpenStudy (yinshy):
its CCCCC
Directrix (directrix):
54, yes if that is C.
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OpenStudy (yinshy):
oops
OpenStudy (yinshy):
i need quick answers ok but go any were till im done so 15 medals total if you help me and give quick answers
OpenStudy (yinshy):
and yes ik your not suppost to but please
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