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Gucchi:

geometry help!

Gucchi:

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Gucchi:

@vocaloid

Gucchi:

@hero

Hero:

You should trust your instincts

Gucchi:

wym man

Gucchi:

im confused i cant even pick one

XLynx:

what grade you in? the correct answer is relatively simple and requires basic reasoning

XLynx:

also math is an easy subject unless you have dyscalculia or something.

XLynx:

just requires reasoning

XLynx:

B is correct as they're corresponding angles. They literally correspond. You should brush up your theorems, or just reason.

Gucchi:

@xlynx wrote:
B is correct as they're corresponding angles. They literally correspond. You should brush up your theorems, or just reason.
@hero would you agree?

Hero:

@Gucci, there is no option to select "corresponding angles" for choice B.

Gucchi:

wait whatt

Gucchi:

so whats this dude saying

XLynx:

BAH i meant c

XLynx:

sorry this keyboard is Pizza

Hero:

I was trying to tell you that what you originally selected in your uploaded image is the correct choice.

Gucchi:

@hero wrote:
I was trying to tell you that what you originally selected in your uploaded image is the correct choice.
i didnt even pick that one, i js picked that on mistake bruh

Hero:

Lol

Hero:

Well you incidentally selected the correct cboice

Gucchi:

really??

Hero:

Weird like that sometimes

XLynx:

are you sure? @hero AGF and EHD are alt interior

XLynx:

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Gucchi:

@hero wrote:
Weird like that sometimes
damnn lol

XLynx:

look, EGB and EHD clearly correspond

XLynx:

therefore making c correct

Hero:

@XLynx why did you skip option A?

XLynx:

cuz option A is alternating interior, not exterior

XLynx:

alt. exterior would be angles above and below the transversal parallels

Hero:

One second

XLynx:

thats even more wrong now that i see it. they dont correspond AT ALL.

Gucchi:

@xlynx wrote:
thats even more wrong now that i see it. they dont correspond AT ALL.
hmm i think your right

Hero:

You're contradicting yourself

XLynx:

alternating exterior/interior is not the same as corresponding. corresponding would be on the same plane.

Gucchi:

C does make more sense tho no??

XLynx:

yeah. it does.

Gucchi:

i meant A*

Gucchi:

lol

XLynx:

i dont see how. they dont correspond. they're alternating interior angles

Hero:

Wait, We're talking about two different questions because @Gucchi uploaded two different images for the same question which should never happen

XLynx:

oh okay.

Hero:

@Gucchi, to avoid confusion only post one image per question

XLynx:

C is correct for the transversal right?

Gucchi:

@hero wrote:
Wait, We're talking about two different questions because @Gucchi uploaded two different images for the same question which should never happen
wait wym what i do?

XLynx:

i think hero is coping with being wrong xD

Gucchi:

i only uploaded one ??

Hero:

Nevermind. You only uploaded one but you're both still confused

Gucchi:

imma just go with A man

Hero:

I'll help you both out by literally typing out the options

Hero:

@XLynx is the most confused

Gucchi:

@hero wrote:
I'll help you both out by literally typing out the options
its fine bro A does make sense now that i look at it

Gucchi:

i have like 5 more questions i really want to do bro

Gucchi:

i wanna make it quick

XLynx:

go ahead and submit, tell us the right answer

Gucchi:

@xlynx wrote:
go ahead and submit, tell us the right answer
i let yk

XLynx:

5 dollars says its C

Hero:

We can't move on until @XLynx confusion is cleared up

XLynx:

explain why you think it's A

Hero:

No I'm just going to post the options

Gucchi:

@hero all that matters is that i understand it now. im the one that posted this question not him

Gucchi:

he can post a seperate one if he wants to take it this far

Gucchi:

because i dont have time

Hero:

A: Corresponding Angles Theorem; \(\angle{AGF}\) and \(\angle{EHD}\) are congruent B: Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem; \(\angle{EGB}\) and \(\angle{EHD}\) are congruent. C: Corresponding Angles Theorem; \(\angle{EGB}\) and \(\angle{EHD}\) are congruent D: Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem; \(\angle{AGF}\) and \(\angle{EHD}\) are congruent

XLynx:

yeah. C seems right. they correspond.

XLynx:

they're equal

XLynx:

and they're on the same side of the transversal

Hero:

Did you read the original statement @XLynx?

Hero:

Let me type that out as well

XLynx:

OH. sorry. i didnt read the original

XLynx:

yeah you're right go on to the others

Hero:

It is given that \(\overline{AB}\) is parallel to \(\overline{CD}\) and points E, G, H, and F are collinear. \(\angle{AGF}\) and \(\angle{EGB}\) are vertical and congruent by the Vertical Angles Theorem. \(\angle{EGB}\) and \(angle{EHD}\) are congruent according to the ____. Finally ____ by the Transitive Property of Equality.

XLynx:

Yeah yeah I know I see it now don't worry

XLynx:

I didn't read

Hero:

Had to clear up that confusion.

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