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jgutierrez92:

Given: rt , st , and u is a transversal of r, s, and t. Prove: rs Proof: Statements Reasons 1. rt and st Given 2. 1 3 and 2 3 3. 1 2 transitive property of congruence 4. rs converse of corresponding angles postulate

jgutierrez92:

Mercury:

is there a diagram (of the actual figure, not just the statements/proofs?) that being said, you just need to figure out which of the four principles applies to angles 1, 2, and 3. (are they corresponding angles, parallel angles, etc.)

jgutierrez92:

This is the image. Thank you

jhonyy9:

so try understanding and using what above said @Mercury than this is easy to solve it

Mercury:

oops was cleaning meant to get to this earlier anyway, you have two parallel lines cut by a transversal. the angles in the same positions (relative to each other) are demonstrated as such: |dw:1588878364892:dw| with that being said, which posulate applies?

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