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Geometry help please?

I’m having some problems with problems #2 and # 17. Here is the link to the assignment: http://schools.connectionsacademy.com/content/media/102877-7182007-33439-PM -1967256592.pdf

Thanks a billion in advance!!!

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Proff. Vampress ;p offline Verified User (9 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 36 #
An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (12 minutes after post)

urm……sorry n=but i have no clue!!

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fractal.scatter offline Verified User (10 months, 1 week) Long Term User Shouts: 346 #
An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (12 minutes after post)

#2
This makes use of the SAS Theorem, and so a = 40 and b and c are trivial to find then.

#17
You know which two it definately is (HL and SSS), and using a bit of intuition you should be able to work out which of the remaining two it cannot be.

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Hellacious Haro offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (16 minutes after post)

Are you the same person as last night?
If so you should be able to do #2

2. angle A is a vertical angle… and then you know that they triangles are isosceles.. so 180-40 and then divide by 2 is the answer for b and c

17. I don’t remember. You should really read the Geometry book or use google, it’s not that hard.

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An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (18 minutes after post)

Fractal- I’ll just assume that c and both equal 70 then.
For #17, I genuinely do not know which one cannot be used (ASA or SSA). I just don’t understand it. If anyone can help me to understand it I’d really appreciate it.

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An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (19 minutes after post)
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An Unknown Location | 5 months, 3 weeks ago (22 minutes after post)

thanks! it must be SSA then, given it doesnt even seem to be an actual postulate…

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