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OpenStudy (krissysivan):

Kari drew two parallel lines PQ and RS intersected by a transversal KL, as shown below: Two parallel lines PQ and RS are drawn with KL as a transversal intersecting PQ at point M and RS at point N. Angle QMN is shown congruent to angle LNS. Which theorem could Kari use to show the measure of angle QML is supplementary to the measure of angle SNK? Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem Alternate Interior Angles Theorem Same-Side Interior Angles Theorem Vertical Angles Theorem

OpenStudy (krissysivan):

Im pretty sure its B, but am I right?

OpenStudy (krissysivan):

OpenStudy (wanell123):

The fact that alternate interior angles MNR and QMN are congruent to each other and vertical angles SNL and MNR are congruent to each other would help Kari prove that the measure of angle QMN is equal to the measure of angle SNL. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor,

OpenStudy (krissysivan):

Wait, so its D? @wanell123

OpenStudy (wanell123):

ya

OpenStudy (krissysivan):

Thank you!!! Could you help me with a few more, please?

OpenStudy (wanell123):

sure

OpenStudy (krissysivan):

ok, i'll post them

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