SOLUTION: angle ABC=65 degrees angle BCD=115 degrees.Can these lines (AB) and (CD) be :a)parallel or b)secant (i dont know their name in english but they stay like X)
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Question 697514: angle ABC=65 degrees angle BCD=115 degrees.Can these lines (AB) and (CD) be :a)parallel or b)secant (i dont know their name in english but they stay like X) Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! angle ABC=65 degrees angle BCD=115 degrees.Can these lines (AB) and (CD) be :a)parallel or b)secant (i dont know their name in english but they stay like X)
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Draw the picture.
The 2 angles are supplementary (their sum is 180), and they share
side BC.
So points A,B, and D "could" be collinear (they could be segments
of the same line).
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Cheers,
Stan H.