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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(01.07 MC)
The following is an incomplete paragraph proving that ZWRS 3 ZVQT, given the information in the figure where UV II WZ
According to the given information, UV is parallel to W7, while angles SQU and VQT are vertical angles. Angle VQT is congruent to angle SQU by the Vertical Angles Theorem. Because angles SQU and WRS are
they are congruent according to the Angles Theorem. Finally, angle VQT is congruent to angle WRS by the Transitive Property of Equality.
Angles Theorem. Finally, angle VQT is congruent to an
angles.
Which term accurately completes the proof?
Alternate interior
• Corresponding
Same-side interior
Vertical

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