SOLUTION: Hello, I need help on those two proofing exercises:
Here are the 2 questions and the figure: http://prntscr.com/2fl7wr (copy and paste the link in your browser or click it if its
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Here are the 2 questions and the figure: http://prntscr.com/2fl7wr (copy and paste the link in your browser or click it if its
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Question 825289: Hello, I need help on those two proofing exercises:
Here are the 2 questions and the figure: http://prntscr.com/2fl7wr (copy and paste the link in your browser or click it if its a hyperlink)
The only way I found possible to asking this question is by uploading a picture of those two exercises (They're for the same figure) so please help me if you can thank you.
(PS. I need the answer in statements ; reasons, thanks)
Thanks in advance. :) Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! #5 gives three parallel segments, allowing some corresponding and alternate interior angles to be equal. Also, recall that vertical angles are equal. You can prove similarity through the congruency of corresponding angles between the two main triangles. I am hoping this explanation is enough for you to make the proof.