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Given quadrilateral ABCD,ABllDC, diagonal AC. we can prove that angle 1= angle 2, but cannot prove angle 3=angle4 Why is this....Asked by DANIELLE
Given quadrilateral ABCD,ABllDC, diagonal AC.
we can prove that angle 1= angle 2, but cannot prove angle 3=angle4 Why is this. What must be true about the sides of the Quadrilateral in order to prove that angle 3 is congruent to angle 4?
My answer:
The sides of the quadrilateral must be parellel and that the coresponding angles are congruent to each other. Am I on the right path here? Help pleeeeeeese!
Thanks much
we can prove that angle 1= angle 2, but cannot prove angle 3=angle4 Why is this. What must be true about the sides of the Quadrilateral in order to prove that angle 3 is congruent to angle 4?
My answer:
The sides of the quadrilateral must be parellel and that the coresponding angles are congruent to each other. Am I on the right path here? Help pleeeeeeese!
Thanks much
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Answered by
akash
Ab||cd
i.e. They are similar so u can fk them
i.e. They are similar so u can fk them
Answered by
maRY
What is an equiangular triangle?
A. a triangle in which all interior angles have equal measure
B. a triangle in which only two interior angles have equal measure
C. a triangle in which no interior angles have equal measure
D. none of the above
A. a triangle in which all interior angles have equal measure
B. a triangle in which only two interior angles have equal measure
C. a triangle in which no interior angles have equal measure
D. none of the above
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