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princeevee:

i need someone to check my questions

princeevee:

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princeevee:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

hm. not quite, they don't tell you anything about how big the triangles, just because they look the same size doesn't mean they are try looking for a pair of congruent vertical angles

princeevee:

so D?

Vocaloid:

good

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Vocaloid:

|dw:1529082886547:dw| OR congruent to RO is symmetric not reflexive between C and D which one do you think is the better descriptor?

princeevee:

d again?

Vocaloid:

|dw:1529083001174:dw| these are a very specific set of angles called alternate interior angles, it has nothing to do with the triangle sum theory since we don't know any of the angle measurements

princeevee:

ah, okay

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Vocaloid:

congruent complement would be two sets of angles that add up to 180 notice how you already have two congruent sets of angles marked on the triangles so the remaining third angle must also be congruent

princeevee:

so it's C

Vocaloid:

yes I'm gonna head off now

princeevee:

oh, alright.

princeevee:

@Vocaloid wait, you gonna get off now or was that for a quick second?

princeevee:

@Shadow

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