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@Vocaloid
i think that it is C bc as long as they r on opposite sides of the transversal you should be good
@AngeI
Stuff like this is my weakness bc if it seemed too much I never paid attention And just like too many formulas and i dont have a good memory Im sorry hun
Oh okay its okay @Gdeinward ?
@Vocaloid I would really appreciate your help
It is not C For the first blank, they already defined it for you Use the same angles used for statement 3 Also this is proving by SAS. SSA is not a theorem.
B?
No |dw:1572886240371:dw|
Oh im sorry I didnt pay attention, so its A
Ya
|dw:1572886592625:dw| They defined 2 sides for us - This might not come to mind but if a triangle shares a side with another, then you probably want to define it as well In this case both triangles share side with the transversal (or \(\overline{RT}\)) - We have defined 3 sides here
so D?
Yeah
im gonna make a new post
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