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I hate this way too much.

 

A. Justify the steps for the proof of the conditional.

   If m∠1 = m∠2, Then m∠PXR = m∠SXQ

   Given: m∠1 = m∠2

   Prove:  m∠PXR = m∠SXQ

 

Statements Reasons
1) m∠1 = m∠2  
2) m∠3 = m∠3  

3) m∠1 + m∠3=

m∠2 + m∠3

 

4) m∠PXR = m∠2 + m∠3

m∠SXQ = m∠1 + m∠3

 
5) m∠PXR = m∠SXQ  

                                     

 

 

 

I need help with this ASAP!! PLease HALP

 Jul 30, 2015

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Biotomic121, we still need a pic.  Your explaination made no sense at all.    

try looking here

http://web2.0calc.com/questions/information-for-new-people#r1

 

There is a link to how to upload pictures.

If you have other problems - like maybe you don't know how to get your pic into your computer to start with then we may be able to help with that too.   

Anyway. take a look at the upload pic post :))

 Jul 31, 2015
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We need to see a diagram of what you're trying to prove.....!!!

 

  

 Jul 30, 2015
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Step number 4 helps with that! I can describe it!

 

its 4 rays, X is the center point. it goes XP as one point, Below it XP, Below it XR, Below it XS. 

 Jul 30, 2015
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Biotomic121, we still need a pic.  Your explaination made no sense at all.    

try looking here

http://web2.0calc.com/questions/information-for-new-people#r1

 

There is a link to how to upload pictures.

If you have other problems - like maybe you don't know how to get your pic into your computer to start with then we may be able to help with that too.   

Anyway. take a look at the upload pic post :))

Melody Jul 31, 2015

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