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OpenStudy (milo123):

Help check this!!! http://prnt.sc/cyjtua

OpenStudy (milo123):

@Directrix @ltrout @Bigbosssaint21 please check this!!

Directrix (directrix):

@milo123 Did you draw the two triangles on a graph?

Directrix (directrix):

If you look at the coordinates of △PQR and △P'Q'R', you will see that the coordinates of the vertices of △PQR have each been multiplied by 1/2 to get those of △P'Q'R'.

OpenStudy (milo123):

oh! i posted the wrong question lol! I still need help with this one though so thank you!

OpenStudy (milo123):

http://prnt.sc/cyjtua heres the one i needed checked lol:)

Directrix (directrix):

If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, alternate interior angles are congruent. <PQR has measure 64.

Directrix (directrix):

The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles.

Directrix (directrix):

@milo123 ^^^

Directrix (directrix):

Your answer that is written on the image is incorrect for x.

OpenStudy (milo123):

um ok...where did i go wrong? @Directrix

Directrix (directrix):

You assumed that x = 64 at the beginning of the problem. I think you did this because angle x and <APQ were both arced but not with the same arc.

OpenStudy (milo123):

ok...so would it be this? Part A: x = 46. 64 + x = 110 Part B: I found the measure of angle x using the alternate angle theorem.........

OpenStudy (milo123):

^@Directrix

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