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Lelechka [254]
2 years ago
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3 intersecting lines are shown. A horizontal line contains points R, A, T, S. Another line intersects at point A and also contai

ns D, A, C. Line A B extends away from the center of the other intersecting lines.
Analyze the diagram to answer the questions.

Another way to name AngleSAC would be Angle
.



A point on ray AS is
.



Line segment A R and Line segment A B create Angle
.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]2 years ago
3 0

The answers to the questions as given in the task content are as follows;

  • Another way to rename angle SAC would be; angle TAC.
  • A point on ray AS is the point T.
  • Line segment AR and line segment AB create the angle RAB.

<h3>What are the answers to the questions as in the task content?</h3>

The analysis of the diagram in discuss is such that the points which are on the horizontal line in discuss are such that; R, A, T and S are points on the line from left to right.

On this note, when a line AB extends away from the centre of the intersecting lines DAC and RATS, it follows that;

  • Another way to rename angle SAC would be; angle TAC as points T and S are colinear and on the same side of point A.

  • A point of ray AS is the point T as the point T lies between points A and S in the task content.

  • Line segment AR and line segment AB create the angle RAB.

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