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@3mar
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Well, I am here.
can you begin helping?
im going togo help someone, please continue helping me atm
im back
Can you form an equation of x-variable?
sadly no...
@deercult
A transversal going through two parallel lines makes special relationships between angles. In this case, two of the three angles shown are what you call "corresponding," meaning they're in the same position in different places. These corresponding angles are congruent. This means they have the same degree. Here, we're solving for x. We know that (3x+5) has a corresponding angle that it matches. So what might be an equation for solving this?
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/corresponding-angles.html \(\LARGE \color{red}{3x+5=65}\)
I was waiting for princeevee to answer, but yes, very good. Solve that for x and you have your answer.
oh thats so easy, its 20
\[\Huge\color{Coral}\checkmark\] You are Awesome!
Good job! :>
i got a bunch more, but i dont want to waste your time
No, don't say that, cutie! I am here for your help.
You aren't wasting anyone's time! We're here to help, like 3mar said!
It would better to start your question in another new post if you don't mind! Thank you.
i do mind. : /
Thank you for understanding
i mean i dont want to make a new poll :l
4x +1 = 2x + 23 Solve for x using this equation, knowing that AB and AC are congruent.
When you find x you can just plug it into 3x-8 and you have your answer.
why??? One question per one post, please.
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Just be sure to check them and all, yea.
@deercult
The angles are congruent. Its juts another case of making and solving an equatin
*equation sOrry.
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