Yes, because they are vertical angles.
2007-08-07 08:00:16
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answer #1
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answered by suesysgoddess 6
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Yes. This is because if you draw out the angle, let's say the measure of angle B is X degrees. You can use a protractor to see how many degrees angle ABD is. If you look at it it the mirror, it will be the same. Angles ABD and CBE are basically the same angle, even though they are like reflections of each other. This is true for any angle.
2007-08-07 08:08:44
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answered by N▓▄▓▄▓▄▓A 3
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yes you would get something that looked like >< anddbecause vertical angles are always congruent ABD=CBE
2007-08-07 08:05:08
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answered by nicluvswings 3
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yes
2007-08-07 09:01:26
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answered by Anonymous
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YES
2007-08-07 08:07:48
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answered by MAHAANIM07 4
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'Congruent' means that there is transformation ABD -> CBE which preserves distances.
The answer to your question is:
True or false according to your choice of axioms.
If you axiomaticaly define that vertcial angles are congruent, then they are congruent, but that's tautology.
2007-08-07 08:03:52
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answered by Alexander 6
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Yes. Congruent means similarity between objects - in this case, the angle of B.
2007-08-07 08:01:46
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answered by miggitymaggz 5
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Yes, they are equal angles of the same degrees
2007-08-07 08:03:52
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answered by vlee1225 6
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sure looks like the vertical angles are equal.
2007-08-07 08:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, you are right.
2007-08-07 08:03:25
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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