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in triangle abc, a line parallel to AC intersects at AB at D and BC at E . If db is 6, ad is 2 and bc is 24, find de if ab and
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vhena
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the supplement of an angle is 20 degrees less than 3 times its complement. find the ratio of the supplement to the complement.
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hannah
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What is the relationship between angle2 and angle7?
An image is shown of a transversal intersecting lines m and n.
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Identify a pair of angles in the diagram. Name the two lines and the transversal that form the pair.
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Decide whether pairs of angles and , and , and and are alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles,
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User_Noname
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Set up a system to solve. Two angles are complementary. Four times one angle is equal to the other angle plus 10. Find the two
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ashley
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Prove the following: if, in a triangle ABC,BA =CB
O in atriangle mÐ BAO = mÐ OAC = 20°, mÐ ACO = 10°, and mÐ OCB = 30°,
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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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Rachel
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How can I explain the angle sum theorem? and whats a good example for it?
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Rachel
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<4 and <5 form a linear pair and m<4 = 62. Find m<5.
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natalia
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Give the reason for the step taken from a proof.
<1 and <2 are a linear pair given m<1 + m<2 = 180* ? when i put < i hope you
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bob
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In the figure shown, line AB is parallel to line CD.
Part A: What is the measure of angle x? Show your work. (5 points) Part B:
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7. Co-interior angles in the "C" pattern on a transversal are
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What is the common angle of trianglePQT and triangleRSQ?
Triangle P Q R is shown with two segments drawn inside. Segment P T is
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What is m∠G and what fact can be used to justify your answer?
* 10 points Captionless Image 68°; Vertical Angles 68°;
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The figure shown has two parallel lines cut by a transversal:
A pair of parallel lines is shown, crossed by a transversal. Angles
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A pair of parallel lines is cut by a transversal, as shown:
A pair of parallel lines is shown cut by a transversal. Angle p is
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes
true or never true. A. The sum of the measures of two
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Choose the most accurate relationship between ∠1 and ∠2.
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Describe the relationship between the lines.
(1 point) Responses The lines intersect to form a 45° angle. The lines intersect to
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which of the following statements are false?
vertical angles are congruent angles with measures between 0 degrees and 90 degrees
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As three angles add up to 180° so 180-125=
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BLACK
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As three angles add up to 180° so 180-125=55 and since each line is congruent the angles should be too so 55/2=
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BLACK
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Angles and Parallel Lines Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use the figure to answer the question. An inclined transversal
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∠LMN and ∠NMO are a linear pair of angles. If ∠LMN = 4x + 3 and ∠NMO = 10x – 5, then find the value of x.
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How are the two angles related?
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If angles 1 and 2 are a linear pair, and m<1 = 3x + 12 and m<2 = x + 44, find the measures of these two angles.(2 points) m<1 =
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true. A. The sum of the measures of two
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The figure below shows parallel lines cut by a transversal:
A pair of parallel lines is shown with arrowheads on each end. There
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URM0MISGAY101XD_XP
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A student writes an incorrect step while checking if the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles of triangle ABC
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URM0MISGAY101XD_XP
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In the figure shown, line AB is parallel to line CD.
Part A: What is the measure of angle x? Show your work. Part B: Explain how
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URM0MISGAY101XD_XP
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In the figure shown, line AB is parallel to line CD.
Part A: What is the measure of angle x? Show your work. Part B: Explain how
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URM0MISGAY101XD_XP
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes
true or never true. A. The sum of the measures of two
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that one dumb kid
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Point Q lies in the interior of ∠RST.
If m∠RST = 125°, m∠RSQ = 4x − 7, m∠QST = 11x + 12, then find x. diagram (1
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true.
A. The sum of the measures of two
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true
A. The sum of the measures of two
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Triangle ABC has a horizontal side AC, and AB is perpendicular to BC. A vertical line is drawn from a point labeled D on AC to
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QRS TUV Name the angle or side that corresponds to the given part for the question. Question Q (1 point) Responses T Image with
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nooo
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Determine if each of the following statements is always true, sometimes true or never true.
A. The sum of the measures of two
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Marquez Benson
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Find the value of x.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AThe triangle on the left has all 3 sides marked with single congruence marks and all 3
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Identify a pair of congruent alternate exterior angles given that .%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A∠CLD
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If
∠H and ∠P each equal 38 degrees and ∠G and ∠Q each equal 41 degrees, is △FHG∼△PRQ △ 𝐹 𝐻 𝐺 ∼ △
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i need help
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This diagram of airport runway intersections shows two parallel runways. A taxiway crosses both runways.
A diagram is shown with
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lio
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A. The sum of the measures of two supplementary angles is 180°. B. The sum of complimentary angles is 180°. C. Two adjacent
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lol
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Determinist each of the following statements is always true sometimes true or never true the son of a measurement of two
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Bob
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Assume that alpha is an angle in the standard position whose terminal side contains the given point. Find the exact values of
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Complete the paragraph proof.
GIVEN: <a and <b are complementary and <b and <c are complementary PROVE: <A is congruent to <C By
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Determine if each of the following statement is always true sometimes true or never true a the sum of the measure of two
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Ai pls help me
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Complete the two-column proof.
Given: measure angle upper R upper S upper T equals 5 x degrees and measure angle upper U upper V
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Me-Myself+I
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Always, Sometimes, or never:
A. The sum of the measures of two supplementary angles is 180° B. The sum of complimentary angles
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