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No Direct Answers! I thought you knew the rules! @DallasCowboys88 and Btw can't click the link
Not Completely Sure If That's The Right Answer
Aye I Do I Just Felt like it right now Been a While since I've done that XD Sorry.And I Was JK Sorry about that too.
@DallasCowboys88 Wow seriously
the answer i said , @breanna.rae
nice @DallasCowboys88 lol can you help me @OtherWorldly ?
I can't access it
yeah my access is denied says i have to sign up n stuff ehhh
This is pic...
I can access cause i go to the school
the website i can't get it thats what i mean
wdym becs u go to school everyone goes to school XD
Follow by the Alternate Interior Angle Theorem: `The Alternate Interior Angles Theorem states that, when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the resulting alternate interior angles are congruent.` So the two equation are equal.... \(\huge{(5x+15)=(3x-3)}\) Cite: http://hotmath.com/hotmath_help/topics/alternate-interior-angles-theorem.html
5 is c
Please no direct answers @OtherWorldly . That is in violation of the code of conduct.
Lol Same I Can't Access The Pic Either.
So to find x simplify the equation.... \(\huge{(5x+15)=(3x-3)}\)
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OtherWorldly: Why are you giving out direct answers? That's against the rules, which you should know.
Openstudy Code of Conduct states; `Give Help, Not Answers I will encourage and guide those needing help, and not just give them an answer`
You agreed to the Code of Conduct while signing up so you should follow by it. If not you can be reported.
@mathmale @563blackghost i didn't c what u guys wrote because I've been trying to reconnect this whole time chill
You don;t need to see what we wrote. You should know this by memory for the site.
ok thx for reminding me i guess or whatever u were trying to do
Excuse me, the proper term is "consecutive interior angles" not alternative interior angles. They are supplementary however, in other words they sum up to 180 degrees.
Oooo sorry wrong theorem....thank you for fixing that up @radar :)
No problem, I am referring to problem 4. I will not provide the correct answer, but I will say that 24 is not correct. lol
no one said it was 24
I think maybe @radar is referring to earlier in the conversation
Great! Glad you understand it.
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