Answer:
Yes if Angle 7 and angle 6 are linear pairs in angles created by a straight line that cuts through parallel lines.
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that two parallel lines that are cut by a transveral will create 8 angles, which will be similar to each other. Making four pairs of congruent angles means that they will be exactly the same angle located in different parts of the system. So if angles 6 and 7 are congruent, and the lines are cut by a transversal, then the lines are parallel.
Answer:
I think it 1 but I may be wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
congurency property can be used for all right angles triangles
that's all ....have fun
In parallelogram the opposite sides are equal. Therefore we have the equation:

In the parallelogram, the sum of measures of the angles at one side is 180°. Therefore we have the equation:

Answer:
c = a + b → c = 7 + 7 = 14
A. 14
5/6
you can do 2 things here
use a calculator and divide the numerator by the denominator
or the method you're probably meant to use
change each fraction so they all have the same denominator
the common denominator in this case would be 60
5/6*10=50/60
7/12*5=35/60
7/10*6=42/60
the number with the highest numerator would be the larger fraction
in this case, being 50/60 or 5/6