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Your sister says that the angles ∠DCA and ∠BCA are supplementary angles. Is she correct? Explain your reasoning.

Is triangle DCA congruent to triangle BCA? Explain.

Your sister says that the angles ∠DCA and ∠BCA are supplementary angles. Is she correct-example-1
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Proving congruency:

CA = CA, reflexive

m ∠DCA = m ∠BAC, alt interior ∠

m ∠BCA = m ∠DAC, alt interior ∠

triangle DCA = triangle BCA, ASA


Supplementary angles means a pair of angles adding to 180 degrees.

180 degrees would be a straight angle.

∠DCA + ∠BCA = ∠DCB, not a straight angle.

Hope this helped.

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