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alexmanes:

https://dlap.gradpoint.com/Resz/~0.ZDd5bgXCPVU-gRAB.M1bDJfBq0Tep0Ncq7CEWQxR5n64WGiAfHrWIqSFMB-c/7234256,888/Assets/questions/test/geometry/geocpctc/mc064-1.jpg in this figure bae=dea which statement is true by cpctc angle cgf=angle agb angle baf = angle def angle bae= angle eda angle cae = angle cda

darkknight:

What do you think?

alexmanes:

Honestly, man, no clue. I'm running on three hours of sleep in 48 hours and I gotta pass this test.

darkknight:

This is quite simple. You know that the same 2 triangles are congruent right? So CPCTC states that corresponding parts of these triangles are congruent. So you have to find the corresponding parts

darkknight:

Oh ok, so look at the angles and find which are corresponding parts of the 2 triangles

alexmanes:

I don't even know. AGE is the best angle I can find.

darkknight:

lll walk you through

alexmanes:

thanks.

darkknight:

Answer choice 1: angle cgf and angle agb. This is incorrect because LOOK at the picture, they aren't even corresponding right? so tis is definitely incorrect. Answer choice 2: angle baf = angle def. These 2 angles have to do with the 2 triangles listed above and they are corresponding parts. Answer choice 3: angle bae= angle eda. Though they relate to the same 2 triangles as in the problem statement, they are not corresponding. Do you know what it means by corresponding angles/sides? Answer choice 4: angle cae = angle cda. Also clearly incorrect. Don't relate to the triangles are are not corresponding

alexmanes:

this makes sense. thanks, man

darkknight:

i am the darkknight

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