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1Math...help... Empty Math...help... Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:24 pm

Ahmed

Ahmed
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Math...help... Math10

This is what I have in mind.

PE is congruent to EO because a rhombus has consecutive sides that are congrunet

<SPE and <VOE are congruent by the subtraction rule since <SPR and <VOR are congruent-and those angles include <EPR and <EOR which are congruent because a rhombus has opposite sides that are congruent. SO you just subtract the <EPR and <EOR from the <SPR and <VOR and you get <SPE and <VOE-whom are congruent.

This one I'm not sure about...<VEO and <SEP are congruent beacsue vertical lines are congruent.

And therefore triangles SEP and VEO are congruent because of <AAS is congruent to <AAS

And finally I could say ES is congruent to VE beacuse congruent parts of congreunt triangles are congruent.


Correct? Please make sure that it is 100% correct

2Math...help... Empty Re: Math...help... Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:10 pm

Ahmed

Ahmed
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Is this question really that hard? Razz

3Math...help... Empty Re: Math...help... Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:57 pm

Hassan

Hassan
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I hate proofs...no, I just do not like them much

4Math...help... Empty Re: Math...help... Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:20 pm

Ahmed

Ahmed
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Ok just tell me if this is right or wrong...

"This one I'm not sure about...<VEO and <SEP are congruent beacsue vertical lines are congruent."

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