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How can we assume that it's
We're told that AB = BC,
We're told that AB = BC, which means ABC is an isosceles triangle.
Thank you
I took the transversal line
That's not wrong.
That's not wrong.
A transversal is just a line that intersects both parallel lines.
So, we can think of line AC as a transversal, and we can think of line BC as a transversal.
To better understand what I mean, take a look at these diagrams: https://imgur.com/il1eWke
Does that help?
Cheers,
Brent
Understood but looking at BC
To answer this question, we
To answer this question, we must consider the transversal (line) that points A and C lie on.
Hi Brent, how do we decide to
Geometry questions typically
Geometry questions typically have a wide range of possible solutions.
So the strategy is to start trying possible options to see if they work.
If they don't work, try another option.
noted thanks Brent