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OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@3mar

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

let me know when ready

OpenStudy (3mar):

2 min please?

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

ok

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

ready?

OpenStudy (3mar):

3 min please

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

ok... i only have 3 more problems and its my dinner time

OpenStudy (3mar):

Sorry! It was an emergency call.

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

no worries mate... just did the question... all you gotta do is check when ready

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

the top 2 i already got... they were simple

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

dont mean to pry but you done?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Is there a picture to this diagram? If so, please put it up :)

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@563blackghost

563blackghost (563blackghost):

You are right for `definition of parallelogram and angle 1 is congruent to angle 2` though you gotta switch places of `definition of bisect and transitive`. Definition of bisect is when an angle is bisected by a line to create to lines which would an example is `angle 2 is congruent to angle 3` since they are bisected by a line. Transitive states `since a=b and b=c then a=c` since angle 2 (a) is equal to angle 3 (b) and angle 1 (c) is equal to angle 2(a) then angle 1 (c) is equal to angle 3 (b) which is transitive :)

563blackghost (563blackghost):

create two angles* not two lines sorry :P

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

thank you very much

563blackghost (563blackghost):

np :)

OpenStudy (3mar):

I really thank 563. I get satisfied when she explains or clarify some point. She deserves my respect, and it rare for a woman to deserve it! Let me apology for my late, it was an urgent call.

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