I can't tell. I'm having trouble seeing the picture.
They have equal measures.
I need angles both sides of a picture, where I can fix a picture of princess Karen H. Chaer
where to find angles? you can find angles anywhere in your house here are some examples: 1.picture frame 2.calculator symbols 3.way a laptop sits like an L
it means that they are the same angles but eaither enlarged or smaller than the original ~Carol
I can't tell. I'm having trouble seeing the picture.
It is a rectangle. Just picture it. 4 right angles and 2 sides that are the same length.
If the 2 acute angles are equal and the 2 obtuse angles are equal then it could be a 4 sided quadrilateral in the form of a parallelogram or a rhombus
They have equal measures.
I need angles both sides of a picture, where I can fix a picture of princess Karen H. Chaer
Without a visual or more information, I'm guessing that the picture is of angles 1 and 2 that are consecutive (share an angle side) and a separate picture of consecutive angles 3 and 4. With that said: 1) angle 2 congruent to angle 3................1) given 2) angle 1 is supplementary to angle 2....2) If angles are next to each other --> supps angle 3 is supplementary to angle 4 3) angle 1 congruent angle 4..............3) If supps to congruents angles ---> congruent
where to find angles? you can find angles anywhere in your house here are some examples: 1.picture frame 2.calculator symbols 3.way a laptop sits like an L
it means that they are the same angles but eaither enlarged or smaller than the original ~Carol
None of them.
Nobody created any angles in my picture so I don't know of any reason for them doing so - not for why they did not!
4.
Cannot show a picture, but visualise a right angled triangle. Then imagine one of the [acute] vertices chopped off by a line parallel to the opposite side. You will then have a trapezium with two right angles. Very crudely, it should look like the figure below: ---\ |__\