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OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

help please will fan and medal

OpenStudy (wholock):

What's up?

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

one second let me get the questions

OpenStudy (wholock):

Okay.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

OpenStudy (wholock):

Okay, well do you know what the different types of angles are?

OpenStudy (wholock):

Acute = angle measure less than 90 Right = angle measure of 90 Obtuse = angle measure greater than 90 but less than 180 Straight = angle of 180

OpenStudy (wholock):

Take the angle they want and then add the angle measures to find the measure of the new angle.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

OpenStudy (wholock):

Angle RQU = 19 + 71 + 18 Angle SQU = 71 + 18 Angle RQT = 19 + 71

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

thats all i got

OpenStudy (wholock):

Angle RQU = 108 degrees Angle SQU = 89 degrees Angle RQT = 90 degrees

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

Acute = angle measure less than 90 Right = angle measure of 90 Obtuse = angle measure greater than 90 but less than 180 Straight = angle of 180

OpenStudy (wholock):

Angle RQU is obtuse since it is more than 90 and less than 180 Angle SQU is acute since it is less than 90 Angle RQT is right because it is equal to 90

OpenStudy (wholock):

That's it!

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

OpenStudy (wholock):

Okay, for the first set of triangles, they are both in the same place, but don't they look awful similar, mirror images perhaps? (hint hint)

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

reflection?

OpenStudy (wholock):

The second set appears to have been spun to the right, otherwise known as....

OpenStudy (wholock):

Yes! the first set is a reflection!

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

rotation

OpenStudy (wholock):

Correct again!

OpenStudy (wholock):

The third set is a little tricky, and is technically a result of two movements, but I think they only want the main one, which appears to be a clockwise turn

OpenStudy (wholock):

I would go with rotation again.

OpenStudy (wholock):

The final set is only slid down a little, so that makes it a...

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

translation

OpenStudy (wholock):

Correctamundo!

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

OpenStudy (wholock):

Alright, it looks like line perfectly dissects the parallelograms, which means that the line they are reflected across must be perfectly perpendicular to line R.

OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

t? damn bro all these games whats the answer lol

OpenStudy (wholock):

Yes, the answer is T

OpenStudy (wholock):

Hey, you gotta know these things too!

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OpenStudy (itzz_wild):

@Wholock

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