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If M and N are parallel and angle 1 is 135° , what is the sum of angle 6 and angle 8?
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If M and N are parallel and angle 1 is 135° , what is the measure of angle 7 if angle 2 is 45 and angle 8 is 135 whats angle 7
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one angle is labeled 22° and lines S and T are parallel. Which other three angles will be 22° ? Separate each angle number
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Given m, \parallel, nm∥n, find the value of x. n m x° 116°
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Gas Station and Smoothie Shack
Corresponding Angles Vertical Angles Same-Side Interior Angles Alternate Interior Angles Alternate
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What is the relationship between angle 3 and angle 6?
Responses vertical angles corresponding angles alternate exterior angles
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What is the relationship between angle 6 and angle 7?
Responses show work alternate exterior angles vertical angles alternate
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What is the relationship between angle 6 and angle 7?
Responses show work alternate exterior angles alternate exterior angles -
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What is the relationship between angle 3 and angle 6?
please show work Responses vertical angles corresponding angles alternate
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skyee
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What is the relationship between angle 6 and angle 7?
Responses Please show work alternate exterior angles vertical angles
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skyee
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Using facts about the angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what relationship can you establish between
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skyee
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Using facts about the angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what relationship can you establish between
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skyee
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5. QS bisects ∠PQR. If m∠PQS = 3x and m∠RQS = 2x + 6, then m∠PQR = ? (4 pts)
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4. P lies in the interior of ∠RST. m∠RSP = 40° and m∠TSP = 10°. m∠RST = ? (4 pts)
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If angle 1 in the picture is 63°
, what is the measure of angle 3? Why? please show work Responses Angle 3 is 63° because angle
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skyee
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Lines x and y are parallel. If B=3x 16 , G=2x 29 , and A=2y 17 then find the values of x and y. The figure is not drawn to
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legandpistol
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DF−→− bisects ∠EDG
angle ef is equal to n+9 angle fg is equal to 4n-6
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ash markens
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Huy is working on a proof that consecutive interior angles are supplementary. Statement Reason 1.
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i just need help bro
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Given: ΔABC, m∠1=m∠2, D∈
AC, BD = DC m∠BDC = 100º Find: m∠A m∠B, m∠C
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Helen
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Given: measure of angle D=~ measure of angle F ;
line GE bisects angle DEF Prove: line DG=~ line FG =~ is the congruent sign
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Using the fact about the angles form, when parallel lines are cut by transversal what relationship can you establish between
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What is the relationship between angle three and angle six
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Angles and Parallel Lines Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the figure to answer the question. Two intersecting lines
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Angles and Parallel Lines Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the figure to answer the question. An inclined transversal
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Boo <3
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Given AABC = APQR, <B = 3v + 4, and <Q< = 8v - 6, find <B and <Q.
(1 point) • 11 0 22 • 25 • 10
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Suppose right triangle ABC has one acute angle 47º. Suppose also that right triangle DEF has an acute angle 43º. How are
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Find m∠RQT if m∠PQR = (10x – 9) °, m∠RQT = (5x) °, and m∠PQT = (2x + 6) °
m∠PQR= degree
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susan
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If [angle]D is a right angle and lines PN, FG, and BD are parallel to each other, prove
[angle]SPN ~ [angle]SFG ~ [angle]SBD
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Shadi
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m∠AOB = 28, m∠BOC = 3x-2, m∠AOD = 6x
m∠AOB = 4x+3, m∠BOC = 7x, m∠AOD = 16x-1 I don't know what to do. so don't got an
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Moo
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prove alfa+Bita=90 degree,show the maximum value of cos alfa cos bita is 1/2.
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deb chakraborty
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Two adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays are __________.
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If angle 4 is 42° and lines M and N are parallel, give a reason why angle 5 is also 42° .
(1 point) Responses Angle 4 and angle
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ijwdi
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What is the relationship between angle 3 and angle 6?
(1 point) Responses corresponding angles corresponding angles alternate
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ijwdi
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How are the two angles related?
Two angles are shown. One angle is labeled 78 degree sign. The other angle is labeled 102 degree
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Using facts about the angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what relationship can you establish between
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The following figure is a rectangular box in which EFGH and ABCD are rectangles and BF (with a bar on top) is perpendicular to
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Lilly
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Rays PQ and QR are perpendicular. p;oint S lies in the interior of angle PQR. If angle PQS equals 4+7a and angle SQR equals
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Monique N.
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Prove that if angle DAC is 40 degrees and angle ACD is 35 degrees, then angle BDA is 70 degrees. Write a two column proof
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alexandria
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two lines going up and down, with a diaingle line, 1 and 4 look the same, and 2 and 3 look the same too. 5 and 8 look the same
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two lines going up and down, with a diaingle line, 1 and 4 look the same, and 2 and 3 look the same too. 5 and 8 look the same
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two lines going up and down, with a diaingle line, 1 and 4 look the same, and 2 and 3 look the same too. 5 and 8 look the same
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Points D, E, and F are the midpoints of sides \overline{BC}, \overline{CA}, and \overline{AB} of \triangle ABC, respectively,
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Krash
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Given RS || TU, m∠7 = (3x - 10), and m∠3 = (2x + 5)
what is m∠1 I don´t know how to solve this. There´s a pic but i
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cassie
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m∠2 + m∠3 + m∠4 = 180°/ reason: Given?
m∠1 + m∠2 = 180°/reason: Supplementary Angle definition m∠1 + m∠2 = m∠2
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Sasha
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If a and B are two angles in Quadrant 2 such that tan a=-1/2 and tan B= -2/3, find cos(a+b)?
tan(a) = -1/2 oppsite side = 1:
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House
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Using facts about the angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what relationship can you establish between
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skyee
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enter link for picture without spaces. please help. I got the secants, chords and tangents. I think I
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Amie
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Given: Segment CE bisects <BCD; <A is congruent to <B
Prove: Segment CE ll to segment AB -I used the exterior angle theorem to
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Kara
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Given: measured angle D =~ measured angle F; GE bisects DEF
prove: DG =~ FG
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Jessica
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Trying to find the value of x. Angle aoc=7x-2,angle doc=2x+8,angle rod=27
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Beverly
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