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OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

Drag an answer to each box to complete the paragraph proof.

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

What are you dragging?

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

the answers on the bottom lol

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@zepdrix @Samslays

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

The things in "given" you are ddragging correct?

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

no

OpenStudy (tgstudios):

well sorry, but it doesnt show anything below the boxes

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

crap sorry

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@TGstudios

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Sorry I had to talk to one of my teachers

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

no worries

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Triangle Sum Theorem states that the sum of all the angles in a triangle equals to 180 since that is total angle of a triangle and it has to be.

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

the second one is angle addition postulate right?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Not so sure. Since it says `Therefore, angle P + angle Q + angle R =180.` That is the sentence....there is no blank in that sentence so we go on to the next....`Using ___ (2x)+(4x)+(6x)=180.` So it would be the substitution property.

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

ok... and the 3rd one is x=15

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Correct :)

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

thanks again

563blackghost (563blackghost):

np :)

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

stay here... ill let you know how we did

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

4 out 5

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

thanks for your help

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