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1. If OQ and RT are parallel lines which statement is true?

A) OPS is congruent to RSU

B) OPS is congruent to RSP (my answer)

C) OPS is congruent to OPN

D) OPS is congruent to TSU

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2. If OQ and RT are parallel lines which statement is true?

A) RSP is congruent to RSU

B) RSP is congruent to PST

C) RSP is congruent to TSU

D) RSP is congruent to OPS (my answer)

1. If OQ and RT are parallel lines which statement is true?A) OPS is congruent to RSUB) OPS is congruent to RSP (my answer)C) OPS is congruent to OPND) OPS is c class=

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Step-by-step explanation:

Question (1).

OQ and RT are the parallel lines and UN is a transversal intersecting these lines at two different points P and S.

A). ∠OPS ≅ ∠RSU [corresponding angles]

B). m∠OPS + m∠RSP = 180° [Consecutive interior angles]

C). m∠OPS + m∠OPN = 180° [Linear pair of angles]

D). Since, ∠OPS ≅ ∠TSP [Alternate interior angles]

    And m∠TSP + m∠TSU = 180° [Linear pair of angles]

Therefore, Option (A) is the correct option.

Question (2).

A). m∠RSP + m∠RSU = 180° [Linear pair of angles]

B). m∠RSP + m∠PST = 180° [Linear pair of angles]

C). ∠RSP ≅ ∠TSU [Vertically opposite angles]

D). m∠RSP + m∠OPS = 180° [Consecutive interior angles]

Therefore, Option (C) will be the answer.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

OQ and RT are parallel lines, while UN is a transversal that crosses both lines at two points. P and S are a couple.

A). RSU [corresponding angles] OPS

B). [Consecutive interior angles] mOPS + mRSP = 180°

C). [Linear pair of angles] mOPS + mOPN = 180°

D.) Since then, OPS TSP [Alternate Interior Angles] has been implemented.

And [Linear pair of angles] mTSP + mTSU = 180°

As a result, Option (A) is the right one.

Inquiry (2).

A). [Linear pair of angles] mRSP + mRSU = 180°

B). [Linear pair of angles] mRSP + mPST = 180°

C). [Vertically opposite angles] RSP TSU

D). [Consecutive interior angles] mRSP + mOPS = 180°

so it’s gonna have to be C

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