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9 June, 00:01

Stephen wants to use the Corresponding Angles Theorem to determine if the street between the park and bus stop is parallel to the street between his friend's house and the grocery store. He knows the angle between the bus stop, the park, and his home. Which other angle does he need to know?

a. Bus stop, his home, and park

b. Friend's house, grocery store, and bus stop

c. Grocery store, his friend's house, and his home

d. Park, bus stop, and his friend's house

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  1. 9 June, 00:16
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    I would say this answer should be correct since what we need is a straight line that crosses the two streets to be able to determine ie measure the two either acute or obtuse angles between the two lines to see if corresponding angles are the same. If they are then that shows that the two streets are parallel. d. Park, bus stop, and his friend's house
  2. 9 June, 00:22
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    The answer is C. The grocery store, his friends home, and his home. I just took the test.
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