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OpenStudy (itrymath):

please help asap

OpenStudy (itrymath):

OpenStudy (itrymath):

@osprey

OpenStudy (itrymath):

D

OpenStudy (itrymath):

@skullpatrol

OpenStudy (retireed):

At first none of these makes any sense to me. The main reason none of them makes any sense is because of the way they drew the image.

OpenStudy (osprey):

I'd go for the second one down. E is opposite to DF in large triangle E is opposite to DG in small triangle E is equal to itself ...

OpenStudy (itrymath):

tbh i have no idea

OpenStudy (retireed):

I agree with @osprey Angle E congruent to itself... |dw:1481071103843:dw|

OpenStudy (osprey):

@retirEEd phew !

OpenStudy (retireed):

Their drawing is drawn such that the two triangle aren't similar. Once redrawn I think it becomes easier to understand.

OpenStudy (itrymath):

OOOOh i see!!!!!!

OpenStudy (itrymath):

you flip the triangle DGE over

OpenStudy (retireed):

More like rotated it 45 degrees and then mirrored it over (flipped).

OpenStudy (itrymath):

well okay thanks... ig to another one.. on new post mind helping i'll tag.

OpenStudy (retireed):

sure

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