GEOMETRY
@jhonyy9
the first one not is correct
in case of second you dont wrote nothing
do you know the vertical angles theorem ?
just this you need to know and use it correct - right in every two cases
Vertical Angles Theorem states that vertical angles, angles that are opposite each other and formed by two intersecting straight lines, are congruent. Vertical angles are always congruent angles, so when someone asks the following question, you already know the answer.
hi i m
Okie.
so the first question <AEB congruent <CED by what theorem ?
Vertical Angles therom.
exactly
so using this what is your answer on the second one ?
<ACD is equal to <ECD
wait no.
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Imagine <ACD is equal to <ECD \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) <BED*
<ACE=<BED
I can't type.
no the question is <AEC congruent what angle by vertical angles theorem
So It's not angle <BED is equal to <ACE?
why write <ACE ? the question for <AEC
<AEC = <BED
perfect
Yay! Thank you!
it's ok now ?
I have a few more but I am good on that one.
ATTENTION how you write these angles name not is indifferent <ABC with <ACB the first one reffer to angle B and the second to angle C always what is in middle
Oh Okay, I will make sure to pay more atteniton to it.
ok do you have questions ?
Not for that one, I have more problems to answer but no further questions.
ok
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