Answer:
Symmetric property
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are given a set of options to choose the correct answer from which gives the definition of the property in the question.
The correct answer here is the symmetric property. So why is this correct?
In proper terms, we refer to this property as the symmetric property of congruence.
It is a way of referring to the fact that when writing the way two congruent angles are equal to each other by the property of congruence, we can move in either of the two directions.
Either way we write, we are absolutely correct to indicate that both angles are equal due to the property of congruence.
The answer is C,
Coterminal when involving angles is an angle that is 360 degrees greater or lesser. In order to find whether something is coterminal or not you take one of your angles and subtract or add 360 from it until you reach that number. If you add/sub 360 and you can't ever equal the other number than they are not coterminal.
Example:
591 - 360 = 231
So that means
231 degrees = 591 degrees
Example 2:
51 - 360 = 309
51 + 360 = 411
411 + 360 = 771
771, 411, and 309 /= 591 or 231
So 51 degrees /= 231 or 591
C: 51 is not coterminal!
Hope this helped!
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