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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
I believe they are congruent by ASA because there are two angles that are congruent with one a congruent side in the middle of them (so: angle, side, angle)
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
can u help me with some more?
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
sure
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OpenStudy (owlstudies):
okay so for that one, you would take the points of the triangle and just move them the same number of spaces they are from the y axis onto the other side. So the points of V' would be (1, -1)
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
thats what i put
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
yes, sorry didn't see that
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
Im not completely sure for that one, but i believe the answer to that is a point
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OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
ok well try this one
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
yes thats 135
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
yes its 42
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OpenStudy (owlstudies):
that one would be 48 because you would have to subtract 132 from 180
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
OpenStudy (rootbeer003):
but its parrelel i thought its the same?
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
the mid segment one is correct.
and yes the lines are parallel, but the angles are not corresponding. angle 6 corresponds with the 132 measure. and since angle 7 and 6 are adjacent, you can say that the measure of angle 7 is 180-132
OpenStudy (owlstudies):
Also there is another rule called the same side interior rule that shows the same thing
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