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OpenStudy (anonymous):

would someone possibly help me with one geometry question? fan & medal, just need a bit of clarification and such :)

OpenStudy (dmezzullo):

Question, or naw?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can post it :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

give me a quick sec~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and here are the answers. Obviously, I'm leaning towards the first one as it is already selected hahaha~ but I can't pick between A and B. I know for sure it is NOT C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Last time I took it, I picked C and got it wrong. I don't want a bad grade on this, even though I'm FLYING in geometry :c I'm just a little lost between the two, you know?

OpenStudy (scooby6363):

It would actually be 2. The Angle-Side-Angle postulate is only relevant when attempting to decide whether or not two TRIANGLEs are congruent, not two sides. The definition of a bisector is that a BIsector splits a side into two parts. Hence the root word "bi." Glad to help

OpenStudy (scooby6363):

you can actually use the postulate to decide whether or not any triangle is congruent actually, not just comparing the two.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh, really? okay, that makes sense! I can let you know if you're correct ;w; thank you so much for helping me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you really? my school didn't teach us that method :o it seems like it would come in handy.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was correct! thank you!

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