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OpenStudy (dehydrated):

check my answer please!

OpenStudy (zeesbrat3):

To what?

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

OpenStudy (zeesbrat3):

Sorry, Im not great at geometry

OpenStudy (zeesbrat3):

@ganeshie8 @Astrophysics

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

@zeesbrat3 its ok thanks!

OpenStudy (3mar):

May I help?

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

@3mar yep!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Need check or detailed answer?

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

@3mar just a check and if you could explain why just a little that would be awesome! <3

OpenStudy (3mar):

Ok

OpenStudy (3mar):

I think the correct answer is the last one.

OpenStudy (3mar):

As we start from III, then the next step will be II, WHY?

OpenStudy (3mar):

VQT + ZRS =180 THEN YOU NEED TO EQUATE THIS EQUATION WITH THE OTHER EQUATION THAT INCLUDES VQT OK?

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

ok I get it

OpenStudy (3mar):

so it is logic to equate VQT+ZRS=180 TO SQV+VQT=180 so we have this: VQT+ZRS=180=SQV+VQT

OpenStudy (3mar):

Then last step will be elimination of VQT from both sides, so we can conclude that SQV=ZRS Hope that helps

OpenStudy (3mar):

SO THE CORRECT CHOICE IS #??

OpenStudy (dehydrated):

@3mar yes it helps alot!!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you for learning!!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you for the medal!

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